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THE
-
TIMES,
THURSDAY,
APRIL
6,
1843.
tfE3TRVCTirs
riRM
at
aRZEtraicil.
A
QUI
after
3
o'clock
reaUrdV
b
ldbeunaiairted
hiwrflktirttakrlMU
Bar
kuajesty,
by
ih
tvsvi
of
W
Privy
Ccaefl,
talght
dir
-
ot.
Mr
u
tana
t
U
years.
CENTRA
L
CM
V
IN
Al
COURT,
WtdotmUy,
Afiri
S.
rta'.
comijo!,
A
special
eemmiaeJoaa,
WhieVaat
ba
Issued
by
tha
Lord
Chancellor,
for
th
trial
of
Juan
Dawson,
a
sailor,
charged
arith
th'
wilful
marder
of
an
Arab,
ia
Africa,
raa
opened
this
snerning.
The
Rrxoacsa
end
V
r.
Corntniiaiooer
Bcuoce
took
their
eat
rt.
Ix
bene
al
8
o
clock,
when
Mr.
Clark,
th
dark
of
tb
eourt
-
read
tha
cnaalitioa.
which
wot
direeted
to
a3
th
jadget
ni
tS
cxmiailawaoners
en
u
vntri
vruataai
iart,uuortxin2
them
to
mpani
a
grand
jery,
end
a!ao
a
petty
try,
oat
of
th
city
of
London,
purpow.oi
trying,
tea
uuvimti
irswsofi;
aaa
aio
airecimg
i
nm
to
proctei
with.
ua
trial
rortawitn.
A
spwial
irand
latv
-
tiviet:
bn
stturn.
Th
Rnooxnxa
proceeded
to
deliver
his
charfe,
an!
!(,
Ihey
were
iiojqotj
lander
liar
Msiesty's
special
eaeiarji
aacn
airecimg
uv
.
eomaiet'OMrs
of
to
inirai
tnrainti
Court
to
iaiair
Intoth
carenautenee
of
a
marler
alleged
to
bar
bee
eoramitud
abreed
to
a
country
not
forming
Hi,
'part
of
Hsr
MtjxlVa
dominions
or
osving
allegiance
to
tha
Ck
-
ownof
Greet
Britain.
The
alleeed
ranrder
took
place
in
the
Island
of
Zicsibar,
situated
on
tba
eas'
era
coast
of
aitics,
end
within
to
coraintouota
po
ttr.au
uunuuo
tha
Imeam
of
Muscat.
-
A
person
of
tha
r.ama
cf
Jinn
Dawson,
a
saVject
of
tha
Qaeea
of
Greet
Britain,
rat
chargta
with
earsmittirg
a
ciurdtr
in
thjt
country,
bat
tha
tmci
murdered
did
not
irpm
to
b
a
subject
of
these
realm.
Tb
jirisdietka
cf
thai
C
-
octt,
and
their
pawer
to
inquire
into
tM
dimi
o:
tr.
eul,
trer
siren
noor
lb
tstut
of
9
-
.h
Oorg
IVfp.
Jl.iha
7th
lection
of
which
enacted
tha',
"II
any
of
Hit
Msjesty.Vsubjecti
ahaU
ba
chared
in
England
with
any
murder
cr
maoalaaghter,
or
wim
taring
accessory
before
tea
fact
to
any
msroer,
or
tha
fact
to
any
murderer
nsritakughler,
tha
same
txin;
ra
-
arwmmy
rpmmittM
oa
UnJ
ouTof
tha
naitad
kiar,dota,
wtatbr
KitLin
tha
Kin'
iomiol
jai
or
without,
it
aha'l
ba
lawful
for
.
ia
-
lic
of
tha
Mac
of
tha
etmnit
or
claea
wtHrprMaii
rhu
-
gfd
ihall
t;to
taka
coRnrimc
of
"""1J'"C
-
cuargao,
aca
to
j
roercd
tbcrrid
aa
if
thf
lame
tad
ra
conm":ttc4
withia
tha
limi'a
jef
h
-
a
ordinary
jaria
-
aay
ptrfon
to
coaral
ata'l
be
oocumitUd
wr
inu,
or
aamttiM
to
bail
to
anawrr
aach
charge,
a
com
-
Biiri.on
of
ortr
and
Umir.mr
nn4.
-
I)..
...1
.h.ll
ba
dirtctad
to
rack'
pertoia
and
Into
aeh'
eoaaty
or
o
ppoin:a
ey
toe
lord
VbaocaUor,
'
'
""'u
v'pt,
or
uorai
vommiuioncrt
of
tba
Ureat
ami,
.lot
tba
jpad
j
tnal
of
tuch
jffndtra,
and
aneh
paraon
thtil
bara
foU
fower
to
iaqaira
ofr
bear,
and
dttermtaa
all
aoch
ifi.ro
muuii
ica
ecacty
or
place
lumtad
in
their
eooimia
-
aioa
by
inch
jood
and
Uwf
ol
u
-
.en
of
tha
atid
county
or
placa
aa
hll
be
retamtd
before
them
for
that
porpofe,
in
the
mmimt
u
ii
ue
cnencta
had
Deen
aetnaUy
eoa
-
xai'.ted
in
the
tail
eoan!y
or
place.
Frcrided
alao,
nomine
aarem
eonuined
atuu
prerent
any
person
from
heinc
tritd
in
nr
ntiM
ont
cf
OAt
kir
dota
for
any
murder
or
manlanjr,hter
oomeiilUd
ont
toe
siojiaotn,
in
tie
nsu
-
manner
aa
tach
person
-
mitht
hTe
been
tried
before
tha
par
aing
"
of
thia
act."
Kow,
the
srorieioa
of
the
itatata
down
to
that
point
bad
keen
rompLe
J
with
;
the
penon
to
wham
the
crime
wai
iav
pnted
had
been
taken
before
If
r.
Clarke,
on
of
tha
juticea
i
meoanty
ol
ueron,
and
tpe
uori
Vhtncellor
hod
leaned
a
Commieron
to
try
the
prisoner
in
tha
city
of
Lorjdon.
They
would
aea
that
the
.jiulisj
had
acted
aa
if
the'
affesea
bad
been
commuted
in
thet
conelr,
nd
the
conunieeion
wat
ia
-
laed
to
try
tba
prisoner
as
if
tha
effenca
bad
been
aoaimittad
in
tba
city
of
London.
The
I'atn'e
refivrad
to
tha
erimea
of
marder
and
manslaughter,
and
it
woald
therefor
be
aeeea
-
nry
for
him
t
adeert
rery
briefly
to
tha
law
aa
applicable
to
fuchc
-
v.
Ilia
Lordship,
then
cited
froa
the
work
of
bfr
lliehael
Koster
that
learred
jaJge'a
dcHaition
of
the
crimen
of
murder
!"ti4
maaa'
-
aagaler,"
and
croeeeded
to
Bay,
that
the
"
iiland
of
Zanxibar
waa
formerly
aabjeet
t
the
eroini
of
Potta
-
nLbathivinr
been
trait
time
since
taken
from
the
Portocarre
Oorernment
waa
bow
strtj
et
to
tba
Imaara
of
Muscat;
the
inbabitanu
rf
that
country
were,
be
bettered,
uut;rnerI
blacks,
and
Pagaaa,
ar
MahomeSani,
bat
chiefly
Pagani;
bat
the
person
alleged
to
Lara
been
murdered
waa
said
by
the
nitneatea
to.be
an
Arab
;
bat
the
ceantry
or
the
religion
of
tba
deceased
would
hare
no
effect
whaterer
npon
the
na:ore
of
the
crime,
aad
Sir
Matthew
Hale
bad
laid
it
down
that
it
was
murder
wilfully
ts.
kill
an
alien,
or
area
aa
enemy,
within
thia
etantry,
unlets
in
(he
he,
of
war
;
oa
a
former
occasion,
when
a
similar
inquiry
rack
place,
a
considerable
dientiion
arose
wkether
it
was
fccceattry,
in
order
to
brirg
tha
case
within
thf
prorieioaa
of
tha
sta'ate,
that
both
the
erased
and
tha
deceased
should,
bo
Britiab
antjecta
;
bat,
without
further
adrerting
to
that
disctuaioa,
ha
(tha
Recorder)
wonld
recommend
them
to
lock
at
tba
case
precisely
as
If
it
btl
occurred
ia
tbia
coon
ry.aad
after
diligently
taqairirg
into
its
merits,
if
they
should
ba
of
opinion
that
the
fcta
were
rach
aa
to
satisfy
then
that
tha
.cffenca
bad
been
prored,
proridad
it
bad
been
committed
in
this
country,
it
wonld
be
their
duty
to
put
it
ia
a
train
far
farther
imetu'sstwn
before
tbepet
y
jiry,
AlUrtagb
it
would
not
be
necessary
to
f
o
intoiba
ficu
of
the
ease,
till
it
would
be
desirable
to
make
some
allusion
to
tkem
in
order
that
that
tLy
might
be
more
dearly
understood.
Tba
priaonar,
James
Dwem,
wu
at
Zasiibar
in
the
moiitbof
Aagatt
but,
mad
was
in
the
company
of
other
.persona,
alio
subjects
of
this
realm,
bat
ia
tha
heuae
of
a
natire
of
that
country,
of
the
name
of
Abdallah.
On
tha
day
in
question
the
party
had
been
drinking
rery
freely,
and
the
priaonar
wu
intoxicated.
In
the
eonne
of
the
areniag
ih
prisoner
and
the
decaaaed
bad
some
wards,
in
the
co:
-
.rie
of
which
tba
priaener
made
nae
of
threat!
toward
bio.
The
priaonar
left
the
house,
bat
eras
seen
re
amine
in
a
abort
time
with
a
parcel
of
atones,
which
he
acknowledged
waa
for
tha
purpcae
of
eteuing
tha
deceased.
11a
again
left
the'
bouse,
-
and
when
ha
again
returned,
hia
apseaatbee
waa
very
remarkable,
.
and
ba
was
in
a
rery
excited
atste.
It
waa
customary
for
persons
raiding
in
that
country
to
carry
kniraa
or
d&tgara
about
with
them.
The
prisoner
carried
a
da
ger
and
wore
it
rery
eonspicBOuely.
When
b
left
Abdallak'a
bonae
he
wore
a
hat
bat
on
bis
retarn
be
waa
without
one.
Ilia
dpger
waa
dnwa,
and
tha
blade
ef
it,
as
well
as
his
drtai,
wu
caTtred
With
blood.
He
wa
spoken
to
npon
the
subject,
when
he
said
that
ba
had
got
into
aa
altercation
with
two
Arabs,
who
attacked
him,
aal
that
ba
had
slain
one
of
them
in
hia
owa
defaces.
He
then
took
tha
person
to
whom
be
mad
tha
communication
into
a
line,
where
the
deceased
wu
found
tying
npoti
hia
face
quite
dead
-
There
wu
no
eridenc
whaterer
that
"tha
person
to
fouad
wu
the
person
murdered
by
the
.prisoner,
except
bis
being
seen
with
a
dagger
ia
bis
band
and
coTered
with
blood,
aad
eoapled
with
his
own
declaration
that
be
bad
committed
tba
act
;
but
at
the
same
time
that
declaration
was
accompanied
by
another
statement,
that
be
bad
committed
tha
act
in
hia
snrn
defence.
Aa
inrestigatioa
into
the
eireamttarjtei
'sru
made
by
the
English
Consul
resident
in
that
country,
whs
deemed
it
neoeeaary
to
send
It
prisoner
to
this
country
to
ske
hie
trial
for
tha
offence.
'
The
eiM
wu
oa
which
called
for
tha
fullest
and
most
open
inreatigttioa
;
tha
national
good
fiith
was,
to
a
ceRaiB
-
ezteDt,
inrolred
ia
it;
sua
raerejore,
unaer
su
ue
circnmsiasces,ii
wonia
M
better,
if
the
f
aets.
warranted
it,
to
hare
it
inrestigated
before
a
pettyjary
;
icen.it
wou:
a
d
seen
Tipon
what
endenoe
the
obarge
was
mad',
aad
what
were
the
circumstances
of
ex
tenuation
er
aggraration.
He
should
leare
the
ca
-
e
entirely
in
their
band,
and
should
recommend
them
to
deal
with
it
precisely
u
if
tba
effance
had
been
committed
m
London
;
he
would
not
trouble
them
with
any
question
of
law
which
might
ariae
in
the
cue,
bat
would
Ieare
that
to
be
dealt
with
'
trr
the
learned
1
udee
who
would
h.ve
Vt
ire
the
nrisoner.
The
grand
jury
then
retired
to
their
room,
and
after
an
absence
of
about
an
hoar,
returned
into
cosrt,
baring
foaud
a
hk
uu
Kiusfc
mm
prisoner.
The
jurr
were
than
discharged,
.The
last
special
commission,
and
we
belter
the
cnlyona,
sinee
the
estaV.iabment
of
the
Central
Criminal
Court,
wu
held
on
the
8:h
of
July,
1835,
fir
the
trial
of
Manoel
Antonio
da
Mat
toe,
charged
with
the
wilful
marder
of
Jacob
Kettle,
an
uigiuo.
uuor.
tui
onence
wu
auo
commttlea
tn
tne
aaae
place,
tij.,
um
island
of
Zanzibar.
fBtfon
Mr.
Jut'ict
CutiswiXL.
J
klichul
Doyle,
35,
labourer,
wu
indicted
for
tha
wilful
urnrcer
ot
J
-
.Len
Doyle,
aiiat
fcillea
N'Une.
Mr.
Adoi
baa'
conducted
the
prosecution
;
Mr.
Doane
de
-
jni'ifa
in
'ruroxer.
-
I'rom
th
-
rideaee
of
the
witnasses
examined.
It
anrseared
.
that
th
iez
-
wi.
wb
pasted
as
the
criaoaer's
wife,
resided
with
bim
in
Milcoa
-
streat,
Cribplegate.
Ia
tha
month,
of
oremwr
uattney
were
ueera
by
some
neighbour
to
be
.
qearreil
cg,
and
shortly
siterwards
the
deceased
ootnpUired
of
baring
been
brutallt
knocked
down
and
kiaked
be
tha
prisoner,
from
the
effecs
of
which
she
became
Terr
ill,
bu
reuiuuj
oieo.
i
ae
prisoner,
who
caa
ceen
empleyea
"
as
a
labourer
at
th
Royal
Exchange,
Immediately
mad
his
vope,
m
j
wu
in
appreneuaea
tiu
aBout
a
rortaignt
ago.
The
only
witness
who
saw
tha
injury
actually
inflicted
npon
the
deceased
wu
a
little
girl
10
years
Of
age,
but
upon
.
ber
being
qsestieaed
by
the
learned
Judge
u
to
th
nature
ai
aa
oath',
she
resented
the
moat
lamentabie
ignorance
with
regard
to
ererj
thing
relating
to
religion
and
religious
duties,
so
that
hia
Lordship
said
be
felt
bound
to
reject
ber
eridenc.
Mr.
ADoLrnrs
then
called
another
witness,
but
sh
did
not
answer.
The
learned
counsel
baring
informed
the
Court
that
be
could
not
carry
th
caa
anr
further.
ilr.
J
ustic
CsESSwrjJ.
told
the
jiry
that
tba
cite
failed
'from
tba
want
of
evidence,
consequently
they
must
acquit
the
prisoner.
It
wu
rery
lamentable
t
find
a
girl
tea
years
of
age,
to
totally
ignorant
of
all
sense
of
Religion
u
not
to
be
.
mum
w
v.
uiuenc
in
a
court
oi
justice.
The
1417
aceerdiaalr
returned
a
Trrtirnf
fluili
William
M
eller,
aged
10,
wu
Indicted
f
r
the
taaaalaoghter
of
oamuel
Hunt.
Mr.
Adolphne.
br
daair
of
tb
Court,
examined
tba
wit
-
"
I7m.
tn
proeecuuen;
Mr.
Doaae
defended
The
faeu
of
th
ease,
which
bar
recently
been
before,
the
public
at
some
lenrth,
were
briefle
u
fnllnm
-
Th
and
deceased,
who
resided
with
their
parents
in
thS
neigh
-
kourhood
of
Keaish
-
uw,
bad
been
la
tU
habit
ef
playlag
logelhar.
Oa
th
day
of
.th
nnfortaaat
occurrence
the
deceased
mat
tha
prisoner,
and
taunted
or
accused
him
of
harin
purloined
a
balfpenty
which
bad
teen
giren
him
to
purchase
some
.
milk
with
T
soma
Angry
words
ensued,
when
the
de
-
oeased,
who
was
tb
most
poWeKnl,
struck
the
prisoner
one
or
twice,
and
knocked
him
down;
The
prisoner
rot
in.
.nrf
-
said
that
if
be
(deceased)
did
that
again
ba
would
stick
a
knife
into
bim,
at
tb
earn
"time
taking
a
knife
from
hia
.
pocket.
The
prisoner
almost
immediately
carried
bis
threat
into
execution,
aad
th
deceased,'
who
wu
turning
round
ia
order
to
aroid
the
blow,
received
a
atab
in
the
back
of
the
neck,
from
th
effects
of
which
be
sooa
after
died.
Mr.
Doaxz
addressed
tb
jurr
at
some
length
ia
behalf
of
u
iineouer,
ua
cauea
eererai.wi(neaee,wao
rare
runt,
a
tood
character
for
humanity
and
kibdlinees
of
feeling.
Tt
Jury,
after
hearing
tb
summing
op
of
th
learned
Judge,
fouad
tb
prisoner
GaUtf,
but
strongly
recommended
tot
to
mercy
oa
account
of
tb
yrorocation
re
bad
reeeirad.
teaiaxvad
tb
priaacar
U
U
days
aolitary
caWaetaerit
ia
M
(25
QoAiard,
ir,
fitMMQtSlij''taU
laiitant
charg
-
xf
bia
with
liealtsf
a
letUr
eoaUiainga
srrriga,
tba
property
of
th
Pcraaxtar
-
Oeneral.
Th
prisoner
wu
ia
th
tassloy
f
a
person
wb
kept
a
re
-
cesriag
-
koaj
la
tb
ci'y,
and
ba
cotrjeqassc
of
eocnplalnts
eiac
mad
that
a
number
of
money
leiiars
potted
at
that
place
bad
not
reached
their
destiaation,
a
Utter
contaialag
a
markid
snetrga
was
made
op
and
poatsd
at
th
boa
tn
quit
ion,
which
not
harbg
teen
forwtrdid
in
da
eours
to
la
chief
office,
th
prisoner
wu
takta
icto
puiaij,
stbea
th
Utter,
brtkea
open,
wu
found
in
on
of
bis
po."
a
the
marked
aoreraiga
in
another
pocket.
When
quettiuTM"
upon
th
subject
he
said
b
found
tb
letter
on
tb
flocr
after
tb
roUectioa
bad
been
lervmiiel
to
tba
Poat
-
oOe.
aad
feaxiag
that
kit
master
would
be
angry
wi
h
bim
if
b
mentioned
the
circumatanee.
he
waa
ininnmA
tn
break
oien
tb
letter,
bat
intended
to
reseat
it
and
forward
it
by
the
next
nag.
.
If
r.
Jostle
Cats
will
tenteaced
the
rri'.oaer
to
be
trans
pirtea
tor
tL
term
of
tea
yearr.
say
lispeesaTbU
act
wiUiotU
Ibau
sanatioa.
baklartdaosd
aa
th
books
h
bad,
aad
there
wu
nat
a
tittle
of
srid
ta
skew
b
bad
any
ethers
:
cat
tho
'aontrary,
tba
itrsa
wu
dearly
prerad,
and
it
would
be
monstrous
ta
punish
a
man
i
not
dotag
what
it
waa
nt
ia
bia
power
ta
do.
Tb
trua'sax
aad
eolectori,
who
bad
tb
control
aad
custoly
ef
th
books,
were
tba
parties
who
otsgiu
u
bars
bean
proceeded
atainst,
and
not
tb
defendant,
who
had
displayed
erery
anxiety
to
glr
tb
ooaapUlaanU
aattsfaetinn
;
aad
nothing
eould
be
more
clear
than
that
hwu
net
Irgaily
re
-
nnaiU
l.ir
tkt
aan
-
nradnetion
cl
lb
aecosnta.
Mr.
Uabbard.
defended
th
oood&ct
of
tha
callacton
xaaxb
npon
th
same
groon
Mr.
TJ&ocaaroK
said,
H
dli
Uw
clearanJ
mliiUest
larr
sf
LA
HEfi
TABUS
AND
FATAL
OOCORltKMCS.
CsatiderahU
wajtesaaat
hat
far
tba
lot
weak
prtraflod
at
Sou
thee
d,
U
Kaasx,
(rota
a
gesaral
rumour
that
Captain
Ed.
ward
Johnson
had
bens
killed
la
a
deal
by
a
brother
ofioar,
at
Priltlewall,
a
riHaga
La
th
rjsigbouxhaod,
aad
that
th
body
bad
been
prirauly
rrtaored
ia
th
dead
af
tb
night
to
his
apartments,
and
that
it
wu
tb
intention
of
his
friends
to
conceal
the
affair
from
tb
public,
aad
to
bury
tb
eorp
without
aa
mmtigaUon
of
tb
circumstances
leading
to
his
dealK.
Tb
report
wu
aa
current
that
ererr
reraoa
beliered
Mt,
xa
lit
trajieal
.
oecarreae
became
tba
eeneral
topic
of
.
I
OTn.ral
TK
-
X
Ll
i.X
fa
POLICE.
Miauioaocon
stbeet.
James
Roberta
was
brcurh!
lore
nr.
MiiruT
yrsteiaay,
enargta
wtta
DtrlDg
asnugea
by
furious
dnrirg
a'earriags
and
on
of
th
horse
belong
ng
to
uora
Aucsisao.
The
coachman
of
his
Lordship
proeed
that
tha
defendast,
rbo
etat
dririni
a
haekner
flf
withoat
lamse.
In
Park
-
street
ran
right
into
Lord
Auckland's
carriage,
in)
are!
on
of
th
boreea
abxit
ih
head
rery
rererdy,
and
did
considerable
aamtge
to
use
carnage.
,
u
uBipauak
('vui.iae
cusree
oi
zurioux
orinnr.
lie
wu
fined
tOa.
and
u
tha
amount
of
the
darwres
wai
oeyona
me
jurisa:cuon
oi
in
J0ur:
nis
Lorjjn:p
wu
left
to
uu
nun;
vj
sgmob
euewnere.
The
recent
eosrention
between
Franc
and
Qraai
Britain
for
th
mutual
surrender
of
sersons
chirred
wi
-
i
sneafle
ofTecceihu
been
lately
eaUel
toa
aid
of
th
new
police
in
their
attempt
U
obtain
tb
euoJy
cf,
two
perron
U
-
Dounna
-
uuoer
cuirjrr
wr.icn
it
wu
cruumea
DroneKt
tnem
within
th
operation
of
tb
trea'y.
th
first
cua
wu
that
ef
an
inditidual
deeply
implicated
in
the
lata
Cuatem
house
frauds,
who
had
succeeded
ia
escamar
to
Calais.
aoa
ijr
wnoa
appreneuion
a
large
rewara
nu
been
pro
raised.
Inspector
Pear
re
went
orer
to
Calaii
to
aa
-
certain
it
the
hrtnea
authorities
would
permit
him
to
briog
back
tb
cccused.
As
soon
u
th
taipector's
mijsion
wu
knows,
the
accused
claimed
the
protection
cf
the
French
authorities,
and
ismeaUa'elr
npon
this
th
in
spector,
in
a
rery
unceremonious
manner,
wu
informed
by
a
urnoarm
it
ne
attemptea
to
execut
nis
misuoa
a
would
subject
himself
to
treat
personal
dancer.
Th
inmeetor
scexrairgiy
zoana
u
to
De
in
most
prant
court
to
return
to
England.
T
second
ras
wis
that
of
a
person
named
i
im.
a
waiter
at
tn
senior
unitea
semes
Club,
who
latele
absconded
with
opwarda
of
100L
belonging
to
th
club.
i
ouce
-
serreant
urar
was
aeeDatcneo:
to
uaiau
tn
take
ttm
offender
into
coa'xxly.
prorided
be
bad
the
sanction
and
as
sistance
of
tb
French
ctboritiaa.
Th
sergeant
waited
oa
the
British
Consul,
and
oommunictted
hi
errand.
The
mu
nicipal
autnonties
of
Calaia
intimated
their
readineas
to
comply
strictly
with
the
proriaioas
of
the
treaty,
bat
not
to
go
herond
theo.
The
treatr
onlr
nroriJed
for
tha
eurrender
of
hnrtaara.
beosebreakers.
murderers,
ani
nmu
ehrr.t
with
rading
their
creditors,
and
as
th
charge
against
fit
w
tot
rmoraceu
or
anr
or
inea
otlenesa
tna
Kraneh
authorities
refused
to
sanction
hia
cant
urn.
exeeDt
with
tha
offender's
free
will
'and
consent.
As
toe
aUarnatire
was
quit
uupeioa
un
mow,
aa
a
natiar
oi
coarse,
aia
not
pursue
tb
affair
any
farther.
Had
the
terms
of
tb
treaty
been
a
little
more
comprebentiTe
it
is
reported
that
the
polic
would
nat
only
hare
sncceeded
-
in
bringing
these
two
offenders
to
lattice,
and
in
tb
latter
instance
recomed
the
whole
of
th
stolen
property,
but
they
would
bar
been
enabled
to
apprehend
xnanr
notorious
criminals
who
has
ahaiv1i
tn
j
a
ties
here,
and
who
are
enjoying
a
sort
of
impunity
at
Calais
ana
Boulogne
lor
their
misaeede,
niw
that
it
ia
ascertained
tha
French
authorities
will
not
permit
their
apprehension
unless
prored
to
came
within
the
rigid
stipulations
cf
th
conTeniioa.
rubsisted
ca
both
sides,
snd
had
hoped
tba
adjournment
cf
tn
ease
would
har
produced
a
eaneuiating
etieei:
oat
u
such
bad
not
been
the
casea
wu
bound
to
gir
his
decision,
which
be
had
taken
considerable
pains
to
arrire
at.
The
iaartur
of
th
act
cf
Parlismentwu
exuedinely
ambiguous,
and
it
wa
to
b
regretted
tb
complainants
did
not
appiy
is
the
Court
of
Queen's
Bench
for
a
sveoK&swu,
when
th
deci
sion
ol
that
Uourt
would
bar
been
(irtn
ca
ua
eoastrucuon
The
C9th
section
ssid.
the
clerks
to
truiteen
should
be
sued
in
stead
of
the
whole
body,
but
that
h
eoneeired
to
apply
t
court
of
record,
aad
not
t
criminal
proeee
ling.
The
ehief
stumoiing
-
moci
wu
liaise
oi
tn
woru
-
custoay,
eniumi
aenniag
real
ar
legal
custody,
wbtcn
mane
ue
ess
aim
mi
to
decide.
Ia
this
instance
it
wu
prorsl
that
tb
legal
and
construetiT
custody
ws
in
th
true
tees,
while
the
real
cus
-
tooe
wu
in
tne
boumuti
t
ana
rner
wu
so
snuui
mwtj
ui
tke
oonatructlon
of
lb
clause,
that
he
thought
ba
should
best
administer
Jostio
by
dismissing
the
summons
;
by
which.
However,
tna
Aamniainanu
would
suner
.
no
wronr.
aa
mm
leoger
rrotn
wnicn
tn
Tata
dooxi
were
eopiea
was
m
me
w
of
the
clerk
to
the
trustees,
and
always
open
lor
inspection.
Union
-
hill:
Yrsterdar
seven,
men
were
brought
no
for
destroying
their
clothes
in
St.
O.are'e
Workhouse.
Scarcely
a
dav
caaaea
that
aeveral
men
ar
not
hrosrht
no
for
a
similar
offence,
which
is
increasing,
owing
to
the
influx
of
casual
Boor
driven
oat
or
tn
air.
oetnr.
it
wu
sla
tea.
to
to
piece
ot
reception
In
each
personr
la
t'leynooae
-
ysra
Detng
cieaea
within
th
last
few
dsn.
Oa
the'
preceding
night
75
casual
canaan
were
admitted
into
SLOIara'a
Workhouse,
upwards
of
100
mot
being
aent
away,
in
consequence
of
the
want
of
room
lor
mem.
Crowds
cf
tn
um
nniortunai
persons
o
-
aiegad
th
doors
ef
St,
Uearga'a,
Betmeadaey,
Christehoreh,
and
other
workhouses
ia
th
district,
and
tb
seen
of
turn
alt
aad
confusion
ariarnr
from
such
a
circumstance
is
described
u
being
moat
unpleasant
to
th
inhabitant
in
tb
vicinity
of
thoee
places.
Mr.
Corniani
eaid,
that
a
representation
of
the
dream
-
stance
oucht
to
be
mad
ts
tha
l'eor
Law
Commi'aionars
to
adopt
seo
means,
if
possible,
to
cheek
the
evil.
Th
magistrate
then
committedJthe
defendants
for
seren
day
each,
and
to
d
paasea
to
ueir
retpecure
pansaes.
TUB
LATE
FATAL
ACCIDENT
AT
DLACKWALL.
Mr
-
Jatj
Caittwrit
laid
it
wu
a
lamentable
thinj
to
"m
kT
S
.l
Prisoner's
trader
ge
in
such
a
situation
;
.
.v
'?
wrea
cirnsteiwon:a
d
a
warning
to
nun
Tor
IU
remainder
cf
Lie
life,
.and
bar
tb
effect
of
teacbiag
turn
to
t,OTern
his
temper
under
any
circumstance.
AhkoagS
fcebad
"eeived
great
provwutlcn,
still
that
wu
no
Justin.
tics
lor
the
commUaion
of
tuch
a
erim.
In
consequence
cf
to.stror,g,e,BmndstioBef
tUjury.
and
tha
nswilling
-
hit
,
i.v
I
"
.
.
."n
eorrnptea,
trcoace
il
socks,
oat
to
wu
only
tne
servant
or
the
tros'ees,
biipuiuenvmmld
teTerj
-
itutliV
jjjj,
Uiiship
Uicaloal
CTulinvt
get
ia
cvBlnfeslivB
of
tbsia
iixtctivoj,
or
ii
QcacN
-
aouaaz,
Wterdav
tha
Earl
of
8nm
ran
t
the
court
to
prefer
a
charge
against
Henry
Baldrey,
th
proprietor
and
driver
of
a
hackney
cab,
for
unlawfully,
wantonly,
snd
cruelly
driving
a
horse.
-
Tha
defendant,
unoa
beinr
railed
nnrni
ta
r.l.rt
th
if
be
bad
at
all
ill
-
used
tb
animal,
he
wu
prjrokai
to
it
by
its
stubbornaess.
Mr.
Bond
observed,
that
if
the
defendant
adnitud
the
offence
be
would
of
eouru
plead
guilty;
if,
on
the
other
land,
he
put
in
a
plea
of
not
guilty,
he
wu
at
perfect
liberty
to
state
any
circumstances
which
might
mitigst
tb
punishment,
eren
if
he
felt
disposed
to
admit
that
he
had
exercised
soma
cruelty.
The
derendant
then
pleaded
guilty.
Mr.
Bo
-
iD
asked
the
noble
Earl
U
he
would
be
so
good
at
state
the
particulars
of
tha
charge
t
The
Karl
ef
.
Sarrev
staled,
that
on
the
V7t,
nil
K,
...
andine
ia
hia
carriage
at
No.
IS,
Cheetham
-
pUc.
whea
be
ibrmed
the
defendant
drifeuu
ta
tha
door
of
Ne
17.
aiiitaat
doa
-
n
a
fare,
for
which
ba
bad
apparently
to
wait.
Directly
the
party
had
Mt
his
cab,
the
defendant
whipped
the
horse,
snd
started
it
off
at
a
great
rate
down
tha
street,
round
th
gardens,
and
back
again
to
the
pl.ee
wbore
he
had
act
down.
The
horse
wu
verr
lame,
and
indeed
ouxht
not
to
have
been
iae
cao
at
au,
ana
oncer
tacn
circumstances
th
noble
Earl
J
nsidered
the
act
of
dririar
him
about
naedlualv
r
..
ton
and
cruel.
.
The
defendant
said
that
tb
horse
had
originally
cost
him
11..
(a
large
ram.
ash
declared,
far
a
rjenon
-
in
hi.
-
lin.ofi
life),
aad
had
giren
bim
much
trouble
and
annoyance,
since
tha
horse
wu
a
perfect
brute,
would
go
when
be
liked,
.ad
do
what
be
liked.
On
the
morning
in
question
be
bad
been
kicking,
and
got
bis
leg
over
th
shaft,
which,
with
th
effect
of
bal
shoeing
previously,
had
mad
bim
atiff
and
tame,
u
orov
u
none
round
ta
garden
and
np
the
street,
in
order
that
when
hia
fare
eat
into
the
v.h
e.!n
there
might
be
no
difficulty
of
starting
;
for
if
ba
wu
kept
standing,
instead
of
being
kept
in
a
"
fret,"
that
.
Is,
eonti
-
;
nutlly
on
the
more,
ha
would
whea
required
to
start
ply
all
sorts
of
antics,
and
kick
and
plunge
in
such
a
manner
u
i
mace
gsnuemen
pr
cipitately
to
leave
Ue
vehicle.
The
defendant
produced
a
letter
from
i.nt!.m.n
in
Grosrenor
-
plaoe
-
nest,
which
stated
that
defendant
wu
Terr
aril,
respectable,
and
hnmaaa
man.
Tha
Utu,
men.
tioned
the
circumstance
of
th
horse
being
perverse,
which
it
bad
fallen
to
th
writer'
lot
to
observe
on
travelling
one
day
in
defendant's
b,aad
oa
that
occuioa
the
mantxhi
-
Ditea
great
patience.
mt.
bokd
said
the
character
the
defendant
had
reeeirad
wu
a
very
excellent
one
and
did
him
great
credit.
The
defendant
said
he
honed'
that
he
should
not
fall
inti
a
similar
scrap,
u
he
had
sines
parted
with
the
hars
at
a
toa
of
.V.
He
had
driven'
r
six
years
without
tha
least
eim
-
pla'nt.
The'Eiri
of
Sorrer
said
be
was
verr
clad
ta
find
that
tha
man
had
received
a
good
character.
He
bad
considered
It
his
duty
to
Drug
th
case
for
rr
arc,
put
did
not
note
wish
to
press
it.
.
Mr.
Bono
said
that
th
vary
eireumsUne
ef
the
horse
being
lsme
wu
a
reason
why
it
should
not
have
been
driven
more
than
wu
necessary
;
bat
u
defendant
had,
in
some
measure,
explained
that
circumstance,
and
bora
th
character
of
a
respect
tbla
mau,
b
should
discharge
the
summons
npon
payment
of
coats.
Th
defendant
immediately
paid
them.
Mr.
Bond
observed,
that
the
public
were
indeb'el
ta
the
noble
Eirl
for
the
trouble
be
had
ttken
in
this
ca.r,
which
was
a
very
proper
on
for
investigation.
Wokship
-
stbket.
Yesterday
a
decision
wu
siren
at
tbia
office
by
Mr.
Bioconroir,
tha
shting
magistrate,
in
a
case
which
has
far
some
time
excited
th
greatest
interest
in
the
parishes
of
this
extensive
district.
Mr.
J
ohn
Wart,
the
vesVry
clerk
and
clerk
to
the
Board
of
Trustees
of
3.
Leonard,
Shoreditch,
wu
summoned
in
bis
Utter
-
capacity
to
show
cause
why
be
sheuld
not
ba
amerced
la
the
penalty
of
51.,
under
the
Parochial
Assessment
.Act,
for
refuting
to
certain
ratepayers
an
inspection
of
Ue
ratebooks
and
accauata
of
th
parish,
he
baring
the
legal
custody
thereof.
The
proceeding
har
occupied
the
almost
exclusive
at
-
:
teutioa.of
tha
magistrates
for
three
days,
the
first
hearing
taking
place
en
th
2Z1
nit.,
the
eecend
bv
adleurnment
on
the
'Jyth,
and
tb
final
hearing
yesterday.
Mr.
Thomas,
a
solicitor
and
honorary
secretary
of
the
Shoreditch
Parochial
awiauuu,
-
uKaiiu
rar
sue
par
is
ni
on
era
;
ue
aetenaant
was
accompanied
by
Mr.
Bodkin;
and
Mr.Hubbsrd
tees
pre
-
euiouDeaau
oi
.
ue
rate
collectors,
waos
conduct
ru,iu
cideatsllr
called
in
Question.
Tfe
bare
not
room
for
mere
than
a
mere
summarv
of
th
three
dsys'
proceedings,
and
an
understanding
of
tli
object
of
them
will
b
best
"obtained
from
th
statement
of
Mr.
Thomu
on
applying
for
the
summon
against
the
df?niant
on
the
loai
alt.,
from
which
it
asDeared
that
the
panan
csntalned
a
population
of
nearly
33,000,
on.jfb.oci
between
isxw
and
14,000
acessmenu
were
annually
maae,
ana
J.tww,
collected
yearly
under
the
denomination
of
poor
-
rates
alone
;
and
a
board
of
truateer,
72
in
anmbrr,
only
removable
.from
bankruptcy,
insolvency,'
or
leering
the
parish,
had
the
whole
control
of
its
affairs.
Great
diesivtis
-
laetion
prevailing
among
tn
houaeholdtrs,
from
not
being
able
to
get
aa
account
of
their
expenditure,
they
formed
a
committee
of
16
person
to
examine
into
their
affai.s
;
on
which
occasion
the
trustee
directed
the
defendant
to
famish
them
every
facility
far,
so
doing,
but
bad
subseqsently
become
discatitfiel
and
thrown
impediments
in
their
way.
The
committee
served
a
notice
UDoa
the
collectors
ta
erod
-
te
tluir
books
in
the
committee
-
room,
t
which
th
latter
sent
a
joint
refusal
;
and
another
on
the
defendant
to
produce
the
rate
books
at
the
next
meeting,
onwbicli
occision'hj
only
produced
four,
uyiag
they
were
all
he
had,
and
they
thersfore
adopted
the
present
proceedings.
Several
of
th
trustees
in
court
oa
th
flrtt
-
dtv
Tr,r4
their
anxiety
to
produce
the
books,
but
as
they
were
only
a
small
lection
of
a
large
body,
they
bad
no
power
to
do
so,
and
were
obliged
to
endure
the
odium
atUchirg
In
conse
quence.
Witnesses
were
then
called
U
substantiate
tha
cue,
comprising
several
respectable
ratepayers,
two
f
the
defendant
clerks,
and
two
of
the
collectors.
The
farmer
prored
the
eerriee
of
th
notiae
on
th
defendant,
and
that
h
nrixinn.
only
the
four
books
aborementioned;
that,
though
the
in
-
pecusn
uaa
oeen
eraaea
since
in
xormation
ef
the
association,
they
had
frequently
examined
them
before
that,
and
made
extract
from
them,
for
on
of
which,
mad
by
defendant
s
clerk,
by
bis
direction,
the
m
of
li.
5s.
6J.
had
been
paid:
that
th
books
were
kept
in
the
defendant'
fr?
ta
rer
produced
to
them
from
any
where
lse;
that
th
check
-
ends
er
coontarfjO
of
tb
collectors'
receipts,
a
material
mean
of
detecting
-
any
errors
tit
misappheatien
of
th
funj,,
wtTt
wrar
prodooed
to
them,
and
that
.tb
defendant
had
told
them
that
they
srere
nevr
returned
to
him,
and
that,
in
fact,
ha
nsrer
aaw
them
after
they
had
left
bis
hands
for
those
of
u.7!Ct2r
??1
'
hl
produced
th
trustee'
minal
-
bask.
in
which
there
waa
an
nn.
...
.
.v..
as
they
beard
IrgU
preeeeding
were,
about
to
be
Instituted
gainst
their
clerk,
he
should
furnish
himself
with
profes
-
siocal
au
-
jtance,
and
the
expens
of
which
ahouli
be
defrayed
by
tha
board.
The
collectors
stated
that
the.
,mm
retnrned
their
counterfoils,
that
they
did
not
know
what
became
f
them,
nor
bow
msnr
ther
at
that
time
had
in
tfc.;
potseuion,
and
on
of
them
aaii
be
had
burned
the
greater
pan
oi
nie.
Mr.
Dodkin
said,
has
client
bad
alwsy
been
anxious
to
the
accounts
ot
bis
pariah
a
right
h
bad
never
eren
heard
disputed,
aad
h.
could
rxt
cencaive
why
it
was
refused
in
this
instance.
It
had
been
granted
to
two
of
the
witnesses,
ana
enoua
not
nav
been
denied
to
the
complainants
merely
mrertatiatv
Th
offieer
el
th
pariah
lost
ao
US
b
.,
-
7
b4Sp
:Xtu
entl
hTraria
had
an
aUeUa
right
to
examiae,
at
all
MlnWe
MTdoel
wu
wi
-
Jfoat
tWation.
aLboega
ba
bsd
died
from
th
t
nerve
of
a
patol
-
ehoC.
nuder
cucumataneea
of
th
moat
SHtr
ffBWS.
Dikfas
M
M
..:
w
Wseaaferd
-
Prauch
w
-
..
becaos
they
kad
eonstitated
etaailtte
by
taetrfet
-
j
u
.
pUe
-
M
U
j.,
TmTmrm
TO
THE
EDITOR
OF
THE
TIMES.
S'r,
On
my
return
from
Bath,
at
noon
this
dsy,
your
paper
wu
placed
in
my
hands,
and
I
beg
to.
forward
tb
following
facts
at
connect
d
with,
that
most
distrestisg
ac
cident,
for
insertion
in
your
paper
to
-
morrow.
On
ascertaining
the
melancholy
fact
of
my
friend
Mr.
B,
F.
Busfield
being
really
drowned,
but
one
object
occupied
my
thoughts,
that
of
immediately
communicating
tb
sad
vent,
to
hi
relation
in
inch
a
way
u
would
cause
than
the
least
possible
pain.
With
this
view,
after
baring
giren
the
necessary
direction
for
the
recovery
of
the
body,
I
proceeded
to
the
St.
James's
Hotel,
Jermyn
-
street,
for
tb
purpose
of
seeing
bis
brother,
Mr.
W.
B.
Ferrand,
M.P.
On
my
arrival
there
I
fouad
he
bad
left
town
the
previous
evening
for
a
fortnight.
Not
knowing
that
ha
bad
any
'Other
relation
in
London,
I
immediately
started
(after
having
obtained
leave
of
ab
sence
far
that,
purpose)
far
Bsth,
where
I
knew
he
had
relative
living,
through
whom'
I
felt
assured
th
afflicting
intelligent
.could
-
be
eemmnnieatad
to
his
family
with
more
caution
than
by
any
other
penon.
Hia
family
being
new
in
Devonshire,
Bath
wu
on
my
road
there.
Having
noticed
thus
much
concerning
this
dreadful
and
truly
distressing
occurrence,
my
feeling
at
the
present
moment
will
net
allow
ma
to
enter
into
the
many
erroneeus
statements
u
regard
the
proceeding!
of
licr
Majesty
'i
revenue
steamer
Vulcan
under
my
command,
merely
ob
-
terring
that
the
cause
of
her
temporary
absent
yesterday
wu
tb
trial
of
ber
machinery
after
a
very
extensive
repair
previous
to
her
resuming
ber
station
to
perform
the
service
she
is
employed
on.
These
repairs
hai
only
been
completed
the
Moniay
evening
at
5
o'clock,
and
consequently
she
wu
not
waiting
off
KlackwrJl
for
ray
friend.
I
am,
Sir,
jour
obedient
atmnt,
W.
CRISPIN.
!
Htr
Majesty's
Revenue
Cruiser
Vulcan,
off
Black
wall,
Apr3
5.
MONOMANIA.
axtraerdinarr
and
tralr
affi
eucs:
natarr.
Notice
was
irame
-
oijUly
forwarded
ts
th
coroner,
aad
a
jury,
consisting
of
th
most
respectaM
tnhaouanuoi
toe
district,
wu
eamrawea
TO
THE
EDITOR
OF
THE
TIMES.
Sir,
The
following
lines
from
Mil
tea's
Sampm
JgonUUt
may
ba
well
anl
usefully
applied
ia
these
monomaniacal
time:
"
If.
weakness
may
excuse,
'
What
murderer,
what
traitor,
parrieide,
'
Incestuous,
sacrilegious,
but
may
plead
it
!
1
AU
wickedness
is
weakness
;
that
plea,
therefor,
1
With
Gad
and
man
will
gain
thee
ao
remission.''
I
am,
Sir,
your
obedient
servant,
J.
I
LAW
NOTICES.
(TUt
day
J
COPRT
OP
cnAVCKUY.
Lrxraui'al.tir.
Rtt
at
19.
Attoner
-
Oeaeral
v.
tart
cf
rttamford,
appeal
for
JuJmeat.
Cauvea.
Ace.
Toied)
v.
Vuta,
pe'itijn
p
-
r.
heard
Xeedham
r.
Ncedham,
appeal
u.wv
uj
www
-
i
,.
wwvuBnt,
ipeai.
pari
aearu.
YICB
-
CHANCKLtOR'"CWUllT8,
LlfroutVIfKl
at
M.
Bankrupt
retitioo
(Court
of
Keriev).
Es
pane
Ford,
la
re
ToUenurbe,
part
beard.
(IMore
Nr
L.
tSHasirai.u)
MtTtw
v.
Clefr,
two
pettttoas,
bj
order.
"
'After
wtoieh
aJJoumed
pstiliius.
Sir
J.
Wlxraoi
eill
not
ailend
court
to
-
day
-
.
ROLW
COTJHTi
CniKCixvust.
Sit
at
I.
Renaisinz
Prtttiona.
After
which
Chavmsa
v.
Willlik,
to
be
spokea
to.
BAJfaTtUPTCT
COURT.
IUtaRALL
-
Tarr.
(Before
Mr.
Commredcmer
Ko?f
m
aivquai
rtsrris
sad
Hani,
of
CnUam
-
strvet,
n:,rrhnt
au.tit
at
11.
J.
Wacer,
ot
lletch
-
sUest.
lioeawUcr
-
dlvluend
at
lx.
Oeorra
MachlU,
of
Ieckbara
Sew
town,
builder,
issolrsnt
eumi
-
ltohert
Ames,
of
Marrate,
llnentlraper
ceatifteita
at
S.
(
Before
Mr.
CommiMsoer
1Jouiovd.
Thomas
Poreef.
of
Commercial
road.
lork.eUr!i
final
mWil
l
C.
tt.
Mastersian.
of
t10Tdou.
iro.er
choice
cf
Msisivnct
at
haU
-
Georre
Bott,
of
Umehouse,
lieutenant
in
the
Rojal
Jfavx
final
order
at
1.
John
II.
Glover,
of
Berrsandierstreet,
oUman
-
choice
of
uiifaces
at
half
paA
i.
(
Before
Sir
C.
F.
winu
h.i
Pimrin
Tsaaca.
ef
Middleaeitreet.
furrier
final
order
al
1
1.
Jante,
Marcus
Frames,
of
Oosport,
frouer
adj
earned
eiamlnation
at
W.
II.
E.
If.
Kittoe.
of
Therer
street,
surraos
final
order
al
it:
.
Themai
Chealttt,
of
Gracecharchatreet,
hoaisr
adrcurued
ckoios
of
awaTlfes
as
nau
-
paw
is.
INSOLVENT
DEBTORS'
COURT,
PosrroaMraST.
-
6lt
St
10.
Adjaamsd
lienruii.
Job
Barker.
Orlziaa!
LtnonDnaiaa.
Charles
Palmer,
Jamn
Yaraaia,
Jamee
Marouis,
Ilenry
William
Oririnfct
fnMvail.
Th
-
imas
Wool.
Jamas
Car
too.
Itickard
Grorje
Cross,
Charles
Know.
waa,
ueurse
u.eouW'
SPORTlNtf
ISTF.U.iiESCE.
ET30M
FIRST
EF1UNO
MKETINO.
Fa
ma
v.
50.
Ilren
br
Fir
Gilbert
UeaiWe.
liart.
added
to
a
BareeptUkas
0(3
sera.
eich.
:
(or
t
-
vrotda.
7t
:
t
-
rrria.
vu.
One
-
UO.Iirriinrk
sSUJeaad'Atre.ty.a.
.
.
Mr.
GrevUls's
ch.
f.
br
I,hma.l,
oat
of
MorvCs.
J
mt
tU.
Braitawstei.
ch.
f.
Ticarase,
br
EaJius,
eul
of
afiss
Four,
rrs.
.
Mr.
Monk's
b.f.
Crocus,
by
Jerrr.out
of
Bntrwerons
darn.
I
m.
Mr.
KadJw'a
b.l.
Conqatat,
tirr
to
Combat,
1
yrs.
'
Mr.
Grar'a
b.
e.
Ouder,
t
its.
Mr.
Wenuock's
b.
k.
Pa'.cbwork,
4
n.
Mr.
Geodraaa's
b.
c.
Maciabsos,
by
Gladiator,
i(a"i
(fealad
ia
1W3)
by
Capsicum.
rra.
Mr.
Oarilnor's
b.
h.
Captain
Flathooker
Oats
St
Lawrence).
by
Mnier
Molocb.
4
yia
Oenjral
Wyadbam's
due.
by
Veiodpede.
cat
of
Gaerdon.
Hr
U.
litatbeota's
br.
e.
Blniol.
1
yrs.
-
Mr.Smiia
-
seb.f.i5pHeful.lyrs.
32
Mr.
BalekU's
b.
m.
Esaulette,
4
ITS.
J3,
given
by
the
tows
and
aeiihbourhocd.
added
to
a
iweetanakaa
of
3
tova.
each
:
for
yr.
oldi,
6.
;
t
rr
olds,
list.
41b.;
i
jt
oils.
Sat.
IJlh..
oaMase,st.ilb.
The
winaer
ta
be
sold
for
tWsovs.
One
Mr.
Oaiauor'i
b.
h.
Captain
Flathoolorf.
Sir
O.
Ueatbcote't
ehTL
liyiaspea.
4
yrs.
s
!r
-
Thn'I,,0B',b
-
e.TomMipe.
lyra
Mr.
Goodman's
b.
c
Bother'em,
1
yrs.
Mr.
8.
Bcou's
ar.
e.
Gray
Uercvt,
by
Bir
nsreuies.
1
rrs.
Led
G.
BnUnck't
Muat
ipha,
t
m.
-
'
Mt:
Wretord's
b.
f.
by
Camel,
oat
ot
VTadistra,
S
yrs.
iSf.!1'.
8'.
-
lnidarr,
(
yra
Captala
WiUaa's
b.
h.
The
Uake.
hr
Sheik.
m.
aadaTaafS
J?1!?JS
ShiiJf'J1'
M
4
TT
olds
and
upwards
i0,
I4.:anil
,
Jilb.
over
u
abere
other
aUowa
sees
uii
toritwf
'
Mwureh
Bwb
Uobln).
yrs.
to
te
u?u
'Xilf'Jfai?)a'
'
n.
to
be
soli
for
W.
MX.Uoelaua
tt.n
OanTmiv.4Tra.tn
W.1A
le
CssnriCkTU
Or
MlUIir.t
Th.
rn11,a..iI.ai..
ISil:
-
-
Sir,
-
1
bare
laid
before
the
Baard
pf
StampT
and
Tars
your
letter
ef
the
17th
ultimo,
and
ia
replr
I
iniX
1
rted
to
inform
job,
that
a
eertifieaU
of
marriage'
ia
liable
under
the
tamp
act
of
55th
George
III,
cap.
lsTto
a
stamp
ravef
St.;
but
a
eartified
copy
of
or
extract
from
tb
pariah
register
ef
marriagia
doe
net
come
withia
that
description,
oa
such
copies
or
extracts
no
stamp
duty
b
chargeable,
by
whomsoever
siraed
or
siren.
I
a
Ki.
.
-
C!.':T
before
Mr.'
Ii.
Morrisco.
on
Mondar
mornio
last.
Iroring
th
proceeding
th
inquest
rcom
wu
crowded,
and
a
number
of
tb
deceased'
brother
effiearssand
the
mast
inflien
-
tial
gentleman
in
the.
locality
were
present.
After
tbs
jary
had
viewed
the
body
of
.'the
lamented
gaa
-
tieman,
wnicn
exaiMtea
no
tuara."
or
exiernai
ibwuw,
u
f.Uowint
eridenc
wu
adduced
relative
to
the
truly
lamentable
oecurrene.
William
Sinsair
stated,
that
ha
was
rroom
to
th
la'.
Captain
Johnson,
who
wu
a
single
gentleman,
aad
aboufl
4
jesrs
et
sg.
vtitaeu
occapisa
in
room
imuieuisiei
under
tha
-
of
hi,
muter.
On
th
evening
of
Wednesday,
th
23;h
nlL,
witness
saw
him
go
into
bis
apartment
for
lb
purpose
of
dressing
to
attend
a
party
oi
nts
lrtencs
ana
rjro
-
ther
erasers,
snos:
ol
to
latter
caving
com
irom
uoatnam
in
tha
eours
of
th
dav.
About
an
hour
afwrsrards
the
deeaaaad
left
th
hooae
;
sosn
after
which
witness
heard
him
return,
and
aa
into
hi
drrssiosT
-
raom.
but
he
did
net
remain
long
before
be
left
;
between
lu
and
11
o'clock
witness
went
to
bed,
aad
heard
ao
more
of
hia
muter
daring
the
riigV,
About
8
o'olxk
on
Thursday
morning
witness
went
into
his
master's
room,
u
waa
bis
"usual
custom;
to
call
him,
when,'
upon
entering,
be
wu
si
.online
3
at
naqing
two
easaies
burninc
in
the
sockets
of
the
canCiesticks.
ana
nis
mu
er
not
in
bed,
ner'did
it
appear
that
he
had
been
so,
from
th
undisturbed
iUU
of
the
bed
-
clothes.
Upen
looking
behind
th
screen
which
d
rided
th
room,
he
discovered
th
deceased
sitting
on
tb
sofs,
with
hi
bead
reclining
over
one
aide,
welttnag
iu
blood,
which
appeared
to
bav
om
from
hia
mouth,
although
bia
lips
ware
closed,
aad
be
wu
quite
dead.
Witness
esse
an
immediate
alarm,
and
Captain
Bridges
shortly
attended.
Witness
ran
off
for
medical
aid
;
and,
in
a
short
time,
two
surgeons
arrived,
who,
on
extminatien
of
th
deceued,
declared
him
to
have
been
dead
some
hours
;
h
was
undressed
with
the
excentisn
of
-
his
drawers
and
stockings.
Witneu
afterwards
discovered
the
pistol
now
produced
in
his
muter
drawers,
which
were
hanxuit;
about
hi
legs.
Tb
pistol
wu
her
produced
;
it
was
one
of
a
pair
ez
aueuing
pistols,
made
Dy
Kigge,
ol
Liawin.
j
Coroner.
At
what
tim
do
ya
inppeae
your
lata
master
came
bom
from
th
party
!
Witness.
1
cannot
precisely
sir
:
but
I
think
about
t!
'cloak
in
the
morning.
J
orer.
Did
you,
during
the
night,
bear
the
report
of
a
pistoi
tt
itneea.
No.
sir.
I
did
not.
Coroaer.
Have
vou
nrticed
anvthine
oarticulsr
in
the
manner
ot
the
deceased
lately
that
wooid
indace
yoa
to
uy
be
wu
of
unround
mind
I
Witness.
Oh
nc.
Sir:
on'
the
rmrxrr.
he
wu
always
particatlarly
eheerfoi,
and
ia
very
high
spirit.
Foreman.
Had
yoar
late
muter
a
difference
with
any
en
mat
would
b
likely
te
lead
to
any
unpleasant
cons
quenees!
Witness.
Certainly
not,
as
far
u
ttj
knowledge
extends.
Captain
E.
Brydre
wit
next
examined.
He
stated,
that
he
was
well
acquainted
with
the
unfortunate
gentleman,
who
wu
very
highly
connected.
When
th
alarm
wu
giren'
by
th
last
witness
that
bis
muter
was
dead,
he
burned
to
his
friend's
room,
aad
wu
horror
-
struck
at
beholding
him
deluged
ia
blood,
without
any
apparent
wound
or
marks
of
violence.
Hi
lips
were
closed,
and
when
the
surgeon
arrived
they
were
.at
a
loes
to
conjecture
whence
the
blood
bad
flawed.
However,
npon
search
being
made,
the
pistol
now
produced
wu
found,
which
had
recently
been
discharged,
and
npon
ope
nine
tha
lips
of
th
deceased
the
upper
jaw
wu
found
to.
be
completely
shattered
by
tha
ball
(wuicn
wu
subsequently
extracted),
hating
lodge!
mme
back
part
of
toe
heal,
w
itae
wu
confident
the
deceased
never
intended
mieiJe,
bat
that
hia
death
wu
occasioned
in
some
way
or
other
by
accident.
He
wu'
a
sensible,
gallant
officer,
and
the
last
man
in
tha
world
who
would
commit
self
-
murder.
'
'
In
answer
to
questions
from
the
coroner
aad
jurv.
Captain
Brvdgea
said,
that
the
decesaed
wu
not
addicted
to
gambling.
nor
was
he
in
the
slightest
degree
embarrassed
in
pecuniary
matters
;
on
the
contrary,
his
means
were
most
ample.
Hs
(Ceptsin
Brydges)
felt
confident
that
th
death
of
hia
lamented
friend
was
accidental,
and
he
waa
strengthened
in
that
opinion
from
the
elimination
ha
had
nad
o
the
Dis
tal.
Upon
looking
at
th
ramrod
h
found
it
was
very
difficult
to
remove,
and
hs
Tttily
believed
tha
the
deceued
was
about
te
draw
th
charge
of
the
pistol,
and,
finding
ha
eeuld
not
ahift
the
ramrod
with
his
hand,
he
hai
applied
th
teeth
of
hia
lower
jaw
to
a
small
ridge
near
the
top
of
it,
and
in
doing
so
the
jerk
most
have
caused
the
pistol
t
go
off
and
proJuced
the
dreadful
calajiity.
The
pistol
wu
closely
inspected
by
the
coroner
and
jury,
and
the
ramrod
wu
found
difficult
ts
remove
without
the
aid
ftbete
-
th.
Captain
Brvdee
farther
sii
J.
that
he
nsrer
bad
seen
anv
thing
in
ih
cindct
cr
general
manners
of
the
deceased
in
-
aieaung
insanity,
in
au
tus
experience
he
cad
never
known
a
man
more
careleu
of
firearms
than
Captain
Jahn
-
eon
was.
Major
J
ante
Powell
stated,
that
he
wu
at
the
party
with
tb
decnesed,
who
wu
in
high
spirits
during
th
evening,
which
wu
spent
with
ranch
conviviality.
Witness
left
bim
abent
2
o'clock
on
Wedneeday
morning
to
go
home.
He
wu
then
in
fall
spirits
and
perfectly
sober.
The
deceued
bad
been
out
on
a
shooting
excursion
the
day
before,
and
bad
missed
killing
a
pheasant
be
bad
aimed
at,
and
had
expressed
hia
determination
to
attempt
again
on
the
following
morning.
He
invited
bia
brother
to
breakfast
to
accompany
hia,
and
he
aeeeptad
the
offer.
Witneu
wat
quite
sure
he
never
contemplsted
suicide.
Coroner.
Were
cards
or
any
other
game
introduced
daring
th
evening
at
which
the
deceased
lost
any
money
!
Witness.
I
am
poeitirs
such
was
not
th
rue.
Coroner.
Did
th
deceased
drink
much
wine
I
Major
PowelL
Certainly
not.
There
wu
rery
little
drunk
dnrinc
th
eveninr.
The
jary
repeated
the
question
to
Major
Powell,
whether
during
th
evening
any
gambling
wu
introdaeed
at
which
th
deceased
lost,
by
which
hi
mind
might
te
affected,
aad
wu
again
answered
in
th.
negative.
Lieutenant
kiahon
atated,
that
he
was
also
at
tha
party,
and
noticed
how
particularly
cheerful
the
deceased
wu
during
the
evening.
Witneu
lent
him
a
pair
of
pistols
soma
tim
ago,
and
tha
one
not
produced
wu
cse
of
them
In
the
coax
of
th
evening
he
requested
tha
deceased
to
return
them,
a
be
wanted
to
tske
then
with
him
to
Barbadoes.
The
deceased
said
ba
would
send
them
horn
th
next
corning.
Witness
wu
of
opinion
his
meltneholy
death
wu
the
result
of
accident,
and
not
of
premeditation.
The
deceased,
who
wu
greatly
beloved
iu
the
regiment,
was
a
gallant
meritorious
officer,
and
had
served
in
India
during
the
whole
of
the
Burmese
war.
Dr.
Mitchell
and
Mr.
Dariey
surgeon,
proved
extracting
tha
ball
from
the
head
of
th
deceased.
Death
must
hare
been
almost
iastantaneou.
After
other
evidence
was
beard,
The
Jnry
deliberated
a
short
time,
and
then
returned
a
verdict
w
That
the
deceued
wu
accidentally
shot."
The
inquiry
lasted
Marly
fire
hour,
and
excited
consider
-
able
interest.
.
IJTatJtFOOt,
Arait
4.
Arrtvei
71
Tiatact.
ftCUS
-
Aad
-
tw'a
leaky,
rjaia
ttreektrpou
the
Bagrrtea
ramnraar
momtar
-
.
-
0
Zfty
Irom
Trlu
Otioafront
Cats
Bakynx
front
Uafcoa
HtsraJ'1
Savaaaak
Nattk
Fol
boat
kpeivUcola
Barium
from
New
Praauv
-
Besolaxiea
aal
Tenwe
trjra
lfoolle
-
Ehxaketk
Fritb
-
aod
Ut,
-
w
-
fna
New
(Msnaa,
.
naOnd.
Tke
Thnritm
a
II.
-
Mtasnil
I
H3(.r
Uversool
tor
New
Orieans
-
afenaT
far
M
x
t,C'aroima
Maria
tor
rixosTr'Wat
lor
St.
AnlreWt
-
Aocllaod
and
CkarioC
Ut
C"
liasnlbsl
fat
Js
tw
Orisansw
Faiestis
for
Jamaica
Aastar
for
IHstsie
Uxaide
far
Boatoa
Data
for
Vera
Crcx
3y4
aad
Jobs
tor
Qoee'e
Luted
Elatee
for
New
twleess
OeesTiat
(cr
Ctarleavon
Fermna
for
Reasbnrg
XUra
AutoiMLte
U
Astwerp
Piasa
and
''
-
foe
New
Orleans
Ilsnpahlre
for
Ancooa
nary
sad
suaas
far
Apalachi
-
colv
-
Mary
for
BeUae
1rrassaiw
roe
ffamburab
Brunette
fir
Quebec
etarah
Aaa
be
St.
John's,
New
Brunswick
Utor$axa
for
Msasisa.
Mirade
Ui
Uuebec,
has
pot
back.
Aran.
J.
Arrived.
Tbe
Tbemir
Urea
New
Orieacs
Rlebird
from
St
-
Thomas's
Robin
frost
K.
Js
de
Cuba
Georce
from
Meawaa
Rose
rrom
AMiaeiucoi
u.
il
uarraoi
rroa
utbsa
uewew
rioos
New
urieau
if
aaatnla.
.
.
wraWialh
ndnity
af
th
HoreitaTat
QraLx
.
j
qekly
rpread
through
the
town,
ggrtth7e2
exciteaunt
la
CTrqr.
of
ttTfiliaf
thaTu
.S
'
.
-
Vu
DC
-
Ua
JteSmj
itjdf
that
wa,
diaT?
M!
'
aerlfi
to
tha
Mimes.
HappUy
thaseTfelrr
irerVm,
fcdad.
although
th.
bmWad
-
rTS
Cot
Up
Brewary
-
is
a
part
and
pare!
of
th
piepertyof
th.
iaatitatlari,
bat
esnsirj
ef
detached
premise,
beiiur
ugantad
from
th
hoejiui
yard
bj
a
street
etiTed
StatVrird
strseU
,
rai
seen
ry
a
poaioeaua
on
Z''r
-
who
immi
-
duteiy
ipria
hi
ntlle,
aad
raissi
an
alarm'
witli;
the
"f:
In
"7
11
l.
only
th.
wa
-
ebmerl
on
daty,
but
a
number
of
tb
veteran
Uri,
wsre
bil?
work
la
nttiag
out
th
engines
beloagiag
to
lU
-
CHUtl
'
and
took
them
to
th
acwuof
,h.
firo
Wor.
tWpriTiSl
fc
worthy
efforts
were
of
any
avail,
owing
to
the
eearatrof
wItfr
-
Th
psrui
egtn
toon
Jgiaed
tha
four
frora
the
vwllege,
but
wu
also,
far
a
considerable
time
qnju
risiltij.
Some
of
these
who
wertt
pa
the
spot
with
th
earliest
easinae
IU!
that
had
there
been
areaiy
xnrply
of
wiler.tbe
prolne
Of
th
fir
Could
have
been
et.oJte.ffn
.
Jt..!.
Britannia.
frn
-
a
Mobil
Ateuadr
E4susis
from
Ssvaaath
Tout
'
bkelyeonucedtothafljcrwhareitorigiaated.
Almostuavmi
-
Teosh
frrm
(TarenteKailJfta.
Florence,
aad
Harrrave
from
New
:j
n
adequate
aunolr
of
water
wu
ah'ainn?
.
Ti
jr
-
Oiieane
-
Mariou
trom
Coarletlon
Fraocosa
from
Mobile
A
jundar
,
o.v?pi
.
.r,er
.
00
-
aiaao,
a
bngad
fromFa
-
enro.
;
:
"
w
-
nwara
-
cnage
-
ra',.ani
another
frm
r'ar
-
Tb
Panther
from
Antwerp,
that
was
sank
la
Kauri
Patch,
hu
I
nngaoa
-
itreet,
together
with
the
West
of
-
England
eciin.
been
raised
and
broufht
t
here.
I
arrived
at
Greenwich,
and
lent
their
assiitaaca
in
..7
Tjr.aDav.
inrill
Wi
-
1.1
IH.
H
n.
-
m
mlj
-
a
-
.
fr.rn
I
SK
th
flsmeS.
PW
-
tv.
aodina
J
p.nu
-
Lieat
ats
frora
tse
samhwird
sad
west
-
:
.
.,r5w'r'
wa
-
Jted
f
a
substantiai.
-
briek
builiac.
wan
ana
no.
.
-
t
euia
lee.
square,
arja
i
is
lees
mga,
hanas
at
th
auramit
Past,
AprO
4.
-
WiB4
W.s.w,
squally.
Arrive,
tb
John
Peat,
i
an
troa
tank
hciding
many
teas
cf
water
beaiJta
two
ernTlI..
P?.8.1
:."
frooyirrnia..
feval
ef
the
outward
n
oa
th.
ton
of
Laii'l."'.?1?
oeues
eaieu
ams
moraine,
ous
nsve
trace
put
t
-
a
-
K.
...
T
,".,
r
.
.....
..
-
w
iu
uieir
i
-
ruDUTHxtii,
pru
a
ine
nawaa
artp
."Meoune,!
rrom
r"",
aivm
cracaieu
siai.
or
io
wane
it
wax
uuesu
ana
iuiiusoeie.
was
run
aowa
by
a
veret
err
sctry,
ca
tne
loougnr
I
.ley
would
nave
fallen
dariag
th.
rasjnsr
of
the
fire
nlshteftbenhuit.
-
.
eew
saveiL
by
ta
Aii
arrf.
-
i
here.
in
th.
interior
cf
tha
fcnildhie
Soeh
-
I.
.5.
v
.
l'oaTxoi
-
ra.
Anrfl
SWIaJ.
f.s.W'A
w.N.U'
stnar
anJ
I
.
"lienor
ta
toe
cuuaing.
aach
wu
the
intense
heat
sqoauy.
Arrived,
u.
aan,
rroa
Losxias,
fer
astro
(udarsi.
PtvuorrH.
Arrnl
4.
Wind
W.
stroer.
FaiMOPTH.
AnrJl
-
Wind.
WiVr.uW.
atroar
brHwea.
Irriead.
ane
i
rewarma
irom
uaiama.
w
in
oniraen.
rune.
in.
aauwav
tor
te.
nesi
inokn
urerpooi
Tor
ubniur.
Orr
rtdLLr.
March
).
Tra:Fhifa
vn
VTiutt
front
Ttatavta.
foe
Amareveun.
Bniiroi,
April
4
Amvtd.
the
seniiaal
Hiker
frun
Mauritiua
-
i
GtvecssTsa,
April
4.
Sailed.
Tie
Inland
ar.d
I
-
Woo
tor
Quebec
etWAJrsaa.
Anrit
X
Arrived,
the
Edward
from
VatrjaraiaollUilml
Commodere
tVithecck
from
Cntn
(Si
dart'.
atrutias.
April
3
Snled.
tn
Kacer
for
Vera
Cruz.
Ll
a
s
i
DOCK.
Anril
l
Th
Lebrn.
b.mn
-
1
in
Altnaa.
ia
aahafs
bare.
and
Mrot
-
i
to
beer.
i
a
wreck
;
eno
erpjcted
ta
b
aaatd.
.
Fraan.
Tai'ao.
April
J
The
Orient,
frtra
Quebec,
ea
shore
en
the
ltck
.'anda.
nas
turti
IwoortrmeboHa.
ant
wi
I
becone
a
wreck:
pan
ei
earo
avea,
ana
the
remast.'er
eipec:l
to
be.
SmsiDa,
April
1.
Sal
wt.
tb
Carnation
forQuViec;
3d,
Velcaa
far
Cerlon
Commerre
for
Ne
Tork
Lent
Brouinxn.
Mary,
aad
bir
F.
H.
Head
II
Out
Lac..
i
-
T
DasLa,
.
aanie
aiea.
mivjii
liumjjr.
April
2
Sailad,
tbe
llecovery
forQoebec.
forQoebee.
Ca.
Apnl
i.
ArriaeJ.
th
Fruic
from
Mocte
Vidaa
neb
frain
Madras'
and
Caiaaj
j
na(1er
tha
principal
tank,
thit
th
great
body
of
water
it
eon'aioed
coald
b
seen
to
boil
ever
the
aides.
i
-
lesririte
wnoi
oi
tn
vaiainie
mart
rnj
Ko.n
tog
-
thar
with
the
(Tester
part
of
th
atoek
of
beer,
which
wu
contained
in
27
vatr,
and
consisted
ef
upwards
of
20ft
berrelsv
beside
abaut
700
aatks
of
malt,
very
littl
of
which
will
be
fit
for
me.
A
powerful
steam
-
engine
-
on
tb
ground
-
floor
wu
cotaplete'y
covered
with
malt,
as
wall
u
the
forme
and
aU
part
immediately
under
the
fljor
where
it
had
been
deposited.
.
A
rumour
cot
into
circulation
in
th.
mnn.'r
it,.
J.
-
the
man
who
attendd
th
furnace
and
engine
wu
miesirag,'
aad
it
wm
fearsi
b.
had
persthed,
but
we
ar
happy
to
"
Sad
that
ther
was
DO
ground
for
the
report,
asfb
man
ia
"
question
was
seen
on
th
premises
in
th
course
of
th
after
noon.
Th
only
causa
that
can
be
assicaed
far
th
Brims
f
ih.
fir
is
that
cn
cf
tha
fluea
had
Decern
overheaW.
hut
in
precisely
what
part
cf
the
flaor
where
it
was,
first
seen
ia
not'
known.
Th
premise
were
not
injured,
neithe.
-
.
th.
stock,
u
the
whole
belonged
to
Government.
Dr.
Bailey,
recently
conn'cted
ior
forgery,
waa
snippets
ivr
new
Douin
rtaieaoa
n
aoneeaay
lut.
The
late
Accidint
at
Btacxwaix.
Upon
inquiries
made
lssteveoiog
at
Btackwall
we
learned
that
the
body
of
the
tntortunate
Mr.
Ferrand
Basfeild
had
not
yet
been
rectrerrd,
although
a
number
of
persona
had
been
continually
dragging
ever
since
the
fatal
catastrophe.
It
could
not
be
ascertained
at
what'
particular
spot
the
ill
-
fated
gentleman
felt
from
the
platform,
but
u
it
wu
thought
probable
that
his
body
might
hare
been
drawn
under
the
lighter
in
front
of
tha
pier,
they
were
moved
out
into
the
dream
while
the
spot
wu
being
dragged.
Indeed
every
exertion
has
been
nied
forth
finding
of
the
body,
bat
it
il
thought
not
unlikely
that
it
may
hav
drifted
a
long
distance
from
the
place
where
the
evident
occurred.
The
baits,
belonging
to
the
deceased
wsre
yesterday
afternoon
taken
on
board
the
Vulcan
revenue
steamer,
and
aha
immediately
after
welshed
anchor
aad
proceeded
on
her
vovsc.
CaMBSRWELL
AND
DeITTORD.
UoVB
KBRZ1KERJ.
A
ganr.
f
desperate
thieves
are
now
levying
contributions
on
auauauaaauw
ui
vue
soovs
uis'ncis.
x
csieraay
a
most
daring
robbery
wu
effected
at
New
-
Cross.
Between
3
anil
4
o'clock
in
th.
morning
tha
thieve
broke
into
the
bouse
of
air.ruuora,
no.,
tiateham
-
terraee,
and
stole
therefrom
various
articles
ef
plate,
ring,
a
gold
Trinchinopoly
chain,
a
ailver
cup,
and
other
things,
to
the
value
of
upward
of
39.
They
were
-
-
fortunately
disturbed
in
the
midst
of
their
operation,
otherwise
the
house
would'
htr
teen
completely
rani
tacked,
aid
t
conaiderabl
turn
of
money
in
note,
which
escaped
notice,
takes
betide.
An
attempt
wu
also
made
to
break
into
No.
-
5,
in
the
tun
terrace,
but
the
door
being
lined
with
sheet
iron
prored
as
effectual
bar
ta
their
endeavours.
Tb
gang
consisted
at
least
of
fear
persons,
and
must
have
been
occupied
some
time.
This
locality
borders
mt
th.
P
.S
u
j:
.
i:
i
.J.
..
-
-
wirwwu
wa
aiwuee,
au
wuooe
uisirici
wis
gang
hu
been
actively
at
work,
and
who
tueeeu
reflect
greatly
on
their
want
of
vigilance
in
not
being
able
ere
this
to
detect
so
large
and
accomplished
-
a
bojy
of
hetasbreaken.'
Rather
Straxob
!
Yesterday,
as
a
lad
waa
cleaning
a
first
-
Boor
window
in
the
Bigh
-
strtet,
hia
cloth
fell
froa
th
Udder
on
which
be
wu
mounted.
A
lady
passing
at
the
instant
deliberately
picked
it
up
and
put
it
la
her
muff,
and
before
the
window
-
cleaner
could
reach
terra
nViaa
in
letreh
of
hi
doth,
the
finder
bad
carried
off
har
nrixa.
II
however
gave
chase,
and
on
being
challenged,
the
lady,
u
deliberately
a
au
usa
taaan
it,
orew
tne
auater
out
oi
oar
man
and
returned
H
lMaidttont
JomrnaL.
State
of
Trade.
The
demand
for
line
ihiwli
and
all
other
description
of
new
good
of
Paisley
manufacture
contiane
rather
to
increase
than
abate,
and
wa
belier
has
not
been
equalled
or
the
last
29
ytars.
Various
causes
conspire
to
produce
this
unexpected
prosperity.
In
the
first
place,
many
of
th
leading
merchants
bad
gat
to
disgusted
with
their
loss
in
tba
shawl
trad,
owing
to
th
importation
of
French
nods;
and
the
fluctuations
in
price,
that
they
for
th.
last
18
month
weuld
har
nothing
whatever
to
da
with
the
baaineaa.
These
booses,
finding
th
srticl
so
rspidly
rising
in
demand,
have,
in
eonasqueace,
naw
stock
to
max
up.
Another
cans
i
th
proper
circurarpection
now
enforced
at
.
tha
Custom,
heute
regarding
th
imposition
of
duty
cn
foreign
gsods
;
and
th
third
aad
moat
important
etas
of
aU
it,
that,
owing
to
th
crippled
ttaU
ef
th
town,
both
u
regards
ta
circumstances
cf
matters
aad
workmen,
aad
th.
number
who
bar.
left
it.Bothine;
in
-
proaebtng
the
naual
quantity
of
goods
can
b
produced.
Tna
mannfaetarers
are
afraid
that
the
demand
will
b.
over
by
the
termination
of
th
spring
season,
end
they
will
not,
aa
la
ordinary
eircnnutane.
siv
th.
n.ourv
fthlf
wpitatn
t9
89T?t
lifw
Hh
AtwywjoJ,
St.
ftomincOL
BawTav
-
auv
-
Arrived,
the
Deadeaabna
from
New
Orleans,
with
part
of
carco
thrown
orertioard.
llcrx.
April
4
-
The
Kiasston.
henre
to
Itaniburb,
hne
pox
'back
leaky
and
must
.3iscbarse.
and
is
supposed
to
h,ve
atruck
a
wreck
6
ralUj
trnm
land.
fiaiiust,
April
1.
The
Jane,
from
.Shields
ta
Gibraltar,
has
repaired,
tuidjanmdy
for
tea.
Whitby,
April
2.
Arrived,
the
Indturry,
rrom'
ShieTda
wita
dV
mare.
taring
been
la
contact
with
a
:ight
brie
orr
fearboroaeh
t
Hieao.
March
30.
The
Earl
of
March,
from
Cr
-
martr
to
Caaipoel
-
town.
got
ashore
on
Slronia
this
morn'ox.
am
sot
o
-
T.
and
preedo.
hcaaanaocsit.
April
3.
The
bnft.
irm
rhielis
to
Marcste;
and
Urtinrrfrom
Liondoo,
wore
is
cenlact
lttierdaj
morning
oa
LiunlJEI
Port.
Itia
Javrtlo.
Jan.
55
SaiUd.
Iler
M.ijtj's
ship
rartridn
for
the
River
Flat.
DoiraoHaecB,
April:
1.
The
canto
of
the
S
Clmaa.
from
t'
e
Clyde
ta
Dem
-
rara.
a
-
h.weea
Sara
I
Martin
itork.
hat
besn
taDded
;
thj
Ttwjl
ia
espected
od
if
the
weather
nnaaerate.
A
wreck
tsnppoaed
a
bngN
with
white
yards,
and
aprareuly
not
krax
trader
-
l
-
r,
was
paased
ea
the
S7ia
ult
ia
abous
lat.
loax.
ft,
by
tb
Tar
Frien'S,
arri
-
I
ia
the
river.
FaVEasn.M.
Ann!
u.
Ait
-
feet
boa.amrL.d
"
rrw
-
.
r.n.n
has
bee
picked
Up
at
Shellnesa.
and
laadM
ber
-
t.
tia
-
OA.
.Ylar4
S3
The
stern
of
a
vrel
sid
ethe
-
wrecks
hrve
beea
ficked
up
near
Lonjrn
ardo
an
t
.FortoiMrdo.
A
hri;
t
French
t,
fxem
onloa
I
llullippevtUe.
wu
lest
on
ths
IB
inat.
on
Forta
Coe'e.
AxaoaoL
-
oH,
Ai
-
rd
4.
The
Clitem.
of
too.
ttruek
oa
Tharpnesi
yeaterJay
eveuias,
hut
e
irae
oa
on
the
nted
aritheut
damaxa
Nasaap.
Naw
PaevinBMC.
Mareh
la.
Th.
TtumMna
fV
m
m
Jaro
de
Cuba
to
Swansea,
wss
wrecxadenthe
HafVues
prerious
to
the
ttbinst.;
tart
oftaatre
saved,
and
portiou.of
remainder
etpeotedsa
be.
The
J
an
Er
-
kise.
from
Ana
Cars
to
1'jimoulh.
araa
wtmIuJ
nn
Cjaa.
V
Inland
on
the
X5tb
alt.
rirateria't
and
part
of
earxo
savd.
Nosreut.
March
It.
The
Sarah
and
Ja.e
arrived
bare,
on
the
SRth
nlt.,Ut.37.1oa2.TS.'
einie
ia
contac:
wi
h
tha
huh
of
a
vessel
everr
with
the
water's
edge,
and
received
da
-
naxsto
bows.
Mobil.
FeV
11.
The
rtarah.
from
llavaneah
to
,
wss
sban
-
doned
on
the
I5lh
of
January.
LaL.
51,
loox.
la.
erew
saved
by
the
-
iiera
-
ral.
arrived
here,
wkick
put
aome
of
them
on
board
a
achooner
next
day
lor
Liverpool.
Wxvsiocth,
Ar"rill
The
TaJeiraa1
-
.
front
Dartmouth,
faundersd
yesterdar
off
Fortland
:
craw
and
pnaaesrs
saved.
rKr
Win,
Feb.
18.
Eluht
bamia
of
perk
and
five
of
lard
an
-
re
parked
off
Ksy
Vara
on
the
1
l
-
Ji
inat.
by
the
Ram
schemer,
arrived
here,
which
saw
suxar
hossbeads
f.oal;r.j
all
the
amy
from
Key
Vacas
Naw
Voaa,
Marrh
I
-
A
heavy
rait
was
experience
oa
the
coast
of
Mexico
on
t
-
ie31fi
of
Januarr.
which
did
conch
rLinun.
On
th.
nth
the
Aaa
Jeflcry.
arTtved
at
New
Orleans
froxi
Uterpani.
was
in
ran
-
only
tlisht
daman.
)n
the
15lh
the
Kaker.
htm
Charleaon
to
Copen
-
baen.went
back
to
tha
former
port
es
the
"!h
inat
laakr.
Th
wreck
of
a
vseel,
"
M.
o
-
of
her
nana
alone
dittramijoh).
i
in
th
i,
th.
r
ciallv
again,
bat
on
neither
occasion
wu
Intra
a
Ward
men.
MJkr
sailed
irom
.
Mary.
River
lx
-
b.
lit
al
ini
n
tw
s,
tioned
about
Mr.
Pilhraw?
an
vat.
iwirh
ah
-
.t.;i
baa
aot
tlace
ben
heard
of.
.
Jour
ofac
again
to
-
morrow,
a
board
wu
formed
jeeferday,
St.
Osoaos's,
ItaancoA,
March
1".
Tha
Sama
-
.
from
Go'tea
-
ln
hot
indecent
haste,"
and
to
-
day
you
appear
aa
th
in
borjb
i
to
U.
-
s
oa.
laite
BMm,
put
in
here
oa
the
Hth
ins,
leaky.
sfrument
of
that
beard,
publishing
a
arose
attack
upon
BT
leea
of
sails
ax.
eharirtav.
afta
baaia,
-
ir
-
.H.
.
r...
It
1
nr.
jobm
a,
Nswrotianuufs.
Feb
SI.
Tn
Eaele.
from
Cadla
to
;
71
T
-
-
-
-
j
...
u
.
uam
thUocrt,draaeeaasarikan
raekduriai
te,ualoa
lbs
6th
lust.,
store
XAJvrrtlseaeatt
A
fTOOD
PA
FING.
ro
wimair
rojra,
jtx
esj
,
jicansar
to
the
xsteo
-
rjUTA.t
aTS.rr
wood
rarixo
coaira.iT.
Sir.
I
met
VOU
br
accident
this
morninw
inat
after
T
haf
Perused
Mr.
Pilbrow's
letter
and
your
addendura
in
Tit
Timet.
Ia
th
presence
of
a
third
party
you
aJaiitted
that
hoe
statements
were
rabSsheJ
bv
ton.
sua
which
I
tnt.r
yoa
that
they
wer
as
base
u
false
drspictbly
base
in
their
insinuations,
and
utterly
false
in
their
uamima
Vna
joined
that
personally
you
bad
nothing
-
to
de
with
theai,
bat
tuu
juu
naa
pao:iaaea
teem
oacialiy
ai
secretary,
and
by
Withoat
assenting
to
the
niee
tiiscinctinti
yea
make
be.
"
tween
personal
and
official
reroonsibilitv.
I
am
ehntwnt
an'
4
-
axonerat
you,
provided
you
unmask
thaeewho
stand
behind
"
you.
Wha
are
the
individual
directors
of
your
-
coapanr
who
formed
tha
board
rest
-
vdavt
If
.
.
v
.
.
'
sidered
merely
as
an
amanuensis,
let
m
have
the
name
of
thoe
under
whos
orders
you
acted!
Ut
me
know
who
are
my
actual
opponent!
I
deny
ia
the
most
positive
and
comprehensive
manner
the
reference
that
I
ever
communi
-
eated
to
Mr.
Ferring,
directly
or
indirectly,
or
to
any
one
lor
him,
a
aingie
idea
respecting
Mr.
IMbrew
s
plan.
Thns
much'
for
myself.
Hal
I
farther
declare
that
I
know
of
no
essential
similarity
of.
construction
between
the
model
submitted
to
the
boird
in
my
pretence
by
Mr.
I'ilhrow
and
Mr.
PerringV
inrention
;
and
I
am
satisfied
that
no
disinterested
person
can
contend
against
the
fact,
that
the
surfaces
of
the
two
.
plans
are
palpably
dissimilar.
If
Mr.
Pilbrow
ia
persuaded
'
'
Is
th
contrary,
Isrt
him
make
th
best
of
his
own
ease,
with
-
,
out
imputing
to
m
cendaet
of
which
I
am
incapable.
Mr."
Pilbrow's
letter
to
your
board
is
dated
the
29
of
March.
Having
been
Busaeeessful
on
the
prerious
Saturday,
eome
of
your
directors
being
out
of
town,
I
called
at
your
office
but
Saturday
for
a
cheek,
and
had
an
interview
with
yon
oa
tha
subject,
at
wlich
time
yon
were
alone,
and
apparently
dis
-
eusmeu
-
Aiier
waiunr
nail
as
nour,
1
waa
-
raiormed
try
your
colleague
that
Iahad
better
call
again
enACeinesday.
the
regular
board
.day.
On
the
following
day
(Sunday)
went
baukta
uie
former
port
es
the
nh
inat
laaky.
Th
wreck
;
you
wrote
to
m
twice,
chiefly
on
private,
bat
partly
on
wasV2le7uTw?th
ea
ihslD
em
rnatwra.
kesterday
(Monday)
you
wret.
t
me
offi
-
ber
bowa.
tUft.
and
mnk
:
erew
anved.
Tb
Ferorta.
front
Bristol
to
Palermo,
wttwreckod
02
CSp
Bt
Via
-
cant
oa
(he
Slat
ult.
;
matter
and
Bra
of
crw
drawned.
QRAVESKND.
Aran
1
Arrived
-
The
a
-
.Tn.
and
Azamb
Walt
r.Am
TmuW
-
Iui
a
Palermo
Prince
Albert
aad
Aurora
from
lilboa
Marys
from
Caen,'
A
rail.
,.
The
Srria
from
China
Tlnval
fVmwwt
and
Hmmm
aw.
-
.i
m
EHxabeth
frem
Cevlon
NeDtune
from
Cochin
kkvnt.
fMn
u.ulv
-
Commerce
from
Maraeulaa
F.vonriln
forSavill.
Oporto
Neptuaus
from
Stavausar
Restra
Castl
frora
Eliza
frem
.
Sailed.
Tb
Ceepatra
for
China
Se
-
narinx
for
Calcutta
Iri
tor
Ceyloa
Oe
-
Tx
for
R
o
de
Janeiro
Maraboo
for
Trial
lid
TrarBller
tor
CaJx
Neptuae
for
Oaten.
AraiLS.
Arrived.
The
Grecian
da.es
frosn
blar.
CUSTOM
-
not'SE.
Aran.
3.
Yasssu
Kwrsaeo
IswatM
Tba
E3ita
from
naemsey
Janun
Watt
trout
Ilavre
nanara
(rem
Ooemaey
Aceaoria
from
the
Cape
of
(hic4
roae
Pnningham
from
Vera
Crux
Favourite
front
Seville
Mdver
from
Zante
Orion
frem
Maraeham
Loaitania
from
Oporto
Two
Friends
frotaloote
Video
Marys
from
Caen
Fatrixt
from
Falermo
Fiutua
frem
St.
Andrew's,
New
Brunswirk
Ifaiaa
from
(allipa.l
Commerce
from
SXarasUies
&rrta
from
China
Ellaabeth
from
St.
Michiel'a
IXalxK
w.ur
from
Ceylea
Atlas
from
Aastaad
ra
Hoyal
Canaort
from
Calcutta
-
Neptune
rrom
cacbin
-
Ion
frora
New
York
Grecian
Uoeen
from
lalay
Ritchie
from
Bombay.
V
astBLs
Sarrtmeo
Otrrwaana
The
Caledonia
f'r
ITamboreTi
Fstimafor
Artw
-
rr.:a
r.w
it
-
.
Alfred
for
r
-
tttin
elaana
Kisj
for
H
-
.
Lucia
Esses
for
Kenaada
Aonanoiw
tor
Arcnang
-
ei
tienry
ior
Lanncalou
-
Clya't
for
IraiDblA
KoryO'More
for
MontraeJ
OirafTe
for
K
.tte
Cam
-
Oedna
for
Am
-
Bterdam
Colurab'ne
for
Mauritius
-
Tartar
fur
the
Cananf
flm.1
iliwo
Marrarel
fer
Elstnore
and
(H.
Petenbursh
London
for
the
Caps
of
ajvvna
uopw
a
anw
ivr
riamiwaran.
tyLBaaas
utrrwaans
wrrw
csano.
Tba
Nartflus
for
Mannins
Betiv
for
St.
Kitt".
WiTTim
n.
for
Ceylon
-
Elizabeth
for
Slctt.'n
Matonn
for
Berbl
-
e
Bombay
for
Bonbar.
Honx
hteux.
ere
Quiver
for
Madeiri
Havana
tar
:mhl.
Beifaat
for
rt'tii
Uarieenia
for
toulopie
Aoiun
tUe
(or
Jaaaiea.
CLsaaxs
OtmraaiM
tar
Ba
lat.
Tha
Oreatet
for
auebec
8wift
for
lmr.Ma'i
tnr
uin
-
lv
i
Ottawsy
for
Quebec
John
and
Hannah
for
lteatijoacha
The
Prince
Her
ant,
from
London,
out
CO
!ars
on
the
Hthu!t,Iit.
ef
savins:
a
at
liable
in
mv
defence.
What
can
I
cocladfrm
all
this,
but
that
it
is
tha
desuej'
Of
your
board
pablely
to
disent
whatever
ditferenee
f
'
opinion
may
exut
between
roaas
publicly
to
arraign
each
dther
'a
acts
and,
u
a
natural
conaefjuenc,
to
abide
th
ra
-
suit
of
public
opinion!
I
shall
be
moat
happy
to
comply
with'
wish
o
Uenliail
-
with
my
own.
'
To
what
rial
of
nMw
-
a
aK.Tt
nr.
Grt
ttm
.s.a;f
from
Maranham
-
T.o
Friands
f
-
om
Mont.
Video
-
PraTrhanTfrem
1
t
li.
-
j
1
iwgin
wtta
in
purees.
IJMuaa
-
Oradan
Qnee
from
St
Kitfs
-
Ltoe
from
New
Vrik
-
rS
1
V
1119
ria"3a8
of
trtat
n
th
Count
do
Ltsla
's
patents,
anal
from
Ft.
Mtciioal's
Kaear
from
Tsnxira
Ataa
from
Alexaadria
;
tb
Subsequent
sale
of
a
part
to
the
company
1
And
in
that
ease,
shall
w
set
nat
with
year
information
to
me
of
tha
first
bargain,
or
with
my
cautionary
letter
to
yon
against
tha
second!
..
-
-
.
If
of
manufacture,
what
uy
yon
to
an
in
vee
tigs
ton
ef
tha
euriou
progression
of
steam
power
at
the
Banleigh
-
mill
!
If
of
improvements,
shall
we
start
with
my
report
of
1840
in
favour
of
grooving
both
surfaces
of
the
blocks;
or,
shall
W
take
the
very
ineffective
imitation
f
Mr.
Pening'a
wood
-
'
paring
which
yoa
had
in
the
city
this
morning,
so
trace
the
subject
retrogressirely
!
Or,
if
sach
affair,
being
of
comparatively
a
private
or
cer
-
ional
nature,
should
be
distasteful
to
your
board
not
with
-
staning
that
from
thane
came
lb
first
effort
of
the
sort
-
are
yoa
inclined
to
discus
tha
relatir
merit
of
7onra
aad
Mr.
Perrirg'
wood
-
paving
!
This,
after
all,
ia
th
subject
in
which
the
public
mast
bo
most
inter
-
tted
;
and,
if
you
are
so
dispoeed,
I
shall
he
ex.
tremely
glad
to
eotitend
for
tha
superiority
of
Perring's
over
yours,
before
any
disinterested
tribunal.'
The
minute
eU
vision
of
labour
among
your
officers
within
th
lut
twelreiooatha
muat
afford.
ample
leisure
and
mean
-
for
inch
a
prirpoae.
'
Yoa
har
two
superintendent
f
work,
two
secretaries,
am
engineer,
and
a
surveyor,
-
and
I
shall
be
happy
to
enter
ai
euitable
arena
with
any
two
ef
their,
or
'to
gi
re
you
greater
odd
if
required.
A
wxiliag
an
explicit
reply,
I
am,
Sir,
your
rery
humble
servant.
-
,
'
J.
LEE
STEVEKS.
2,
Charlotte
-
row,
Mansion
-
house,
Tnesday,
April
t.
P.S.
rVedneaday.
I
wu
too
late
last
evening
for
Tie
,
Time.
To
-
day
yon
have
extesded
your
attack
to
th
i"sf
aad
Cirowelt.J.
L.
S.
OPIUM
COMPENSATION.
-
(rkOX
A
COkKaK!rDENT.)
Government
hu
at
length,
in
eontequene
of
th
memorial
addressed
to
them'
by
th
claimant
for
eompensatioa
far
tha
20,233
cheat
of
opium
surrenaeied
at
Canton
on
the
27th
of
March,
1339,
laid
on
tha
table
of
tha
Hoot
of
Cemmon
the
Wilt
of
their
aearching
inqairiesf
aad
'
nothing
can
possibly
be
mare
unsatisfactory
and
de'usiTe
than
the
information
they
hare
elicited.
Ia
one
word
Captain'
EUio.
when
applied
to
by
the
Government
in
January
lots,
for
his
opinion
and
ad
rice
on
the
subject,
hu
suddenly
tamed
round
upon1
thoee
whtn
he
compelled
to
pert,
at
only
a
few
hours
notice,
with
property
to
tha
jnonnt
of
-
2v500,0XY.
sterling,
for
pressing
reasons
of
ttu
pollers
on
a
solemn
pledge
of
emjla
in
dcmnirl
nation,"
and
bow
airues
the
Government,
that
such
"
indeanifl
cation"
should
k
fixed
at
an
amount
under
half
the'
prim
cost
of
the
'
articl!
Should
the
Gerusent
act
on
thia
moiutrons
(Cggeslioa,
the
ruin
so
long
peniisgon
many
hundred
of
tt
native
merchant
who
owned
this
opium
.will
be
completed.
W
hope,
however,
better
Ithings
frora
Sir
K.
Pes',
and
are
satisfied
that
th
memorial
sent
in
to
him,
at
his.
request,
ini
answer
to
tte
"
ceTepondeoe'
in'
rjitKion,
fctr,
by
this
time,
satitSed
hlta
of
the
ctter
fallacy
aad
worth
-
lesxnet
ef
the1
inforaation
supplied
to
bim.
Captain
Elliot
refers
them
to
a
ease
decided
ia'Ca?eut!s
in
July,
18W,
u
lijing
doa
the.
correct
ml
in
tha
present
tax;
but,
on
exsmining
that
decision,
nothing
can
be
men
absurd
than
to
eonsiier
it
applicable
to
.
the
case
of
"the
opium
claimants.
That
was
a
case
of
Indian
merchants
conrigning
to
their
del
ender
cocimisaion
ageata
iu
Cbinaepiam
for
-
uls
M
immediately
oa
the
dreg
reaching
-
China
f
and.
the
consignees
guaranteed
th
taf
return
of
those.
proceed,'
whatever
they
might
be.
Bat
when
that
optura
reached
China
there
wu
no
market
no
prie
could
be
oh
-
-
.
Uined
for
it,
and
it
formed
part
GfStha
opima
.drmindnd
by.Ciptxin
Elliot,
aod
the
defendant
returned
his
aoip,
or
eertiSsttes,
a
a
suffieunt
eomplianea
with
.their
contract.
Jo.4t
1
be
waraw.
of
iiostoa.
on
the
!Sth
aik,
lat.
.
la
-
r.
18.
The
Mary,
of
Sanderlaal.
oa
the
JlstulL.
LtU
tf.knx.
11.
by
tke
Glmcairn.
arrived
off
Falmetuh.
The
Pons
nl
Coroxwree,
from
Bydney
-
ta
Slnxayore.
on
th
Mat
of
Deeembtr.
oft
Java
lined.
A
brix.
No.
i,a
-
'a.
lat.
U
8.
Ions.
tS
E.
The
Mary
Jhudale.
of
Uriatoi.
erTihe
Cine,
cn
the
aOth
ef
Januarr.
lat.
M
S.,
by
the
Atu
Watson,
arrived
la
tte
Dowca
plan,
arrived
at
Cork.
ineAauranoa.
rrom
aavsrpooi
to
New
xork,
on
the
11th
ult,
lat.
H,
llnrnard.
fron
Rermnda
f
a
Mnhria
nW
rHiti.
nM
iv.
I
-
it.
r
t
bruary,
by
tb
Mary
Ana.
arrived
at
Liverpool.
i
ne
i
oa.a
n
amor,
outwara
a
anna,
aa
tne
1
su
of
February,
lat.
V,
Natat.
Meoicat.
SCTPLKMijruv.
FtrsTD.
A
frpapral
meeting
of
tha
subscribers
to
this
fund
wa
held
ye
erday
in
the
Fmmisona
Tavern,
Qrext
Q
iaea
afreet.
Th
chair
wu
taken
by
Sir
W,
Burnetf,
K.C.II.
The
mt
-
eticg
was
Eunieneu
ior
u.e
puxpose
oi
rectivicg
taa
reports
ana
sng
-
gestions
of
th
committee
appointed
to
investigate
tha
affairs
of
th
supplemeatal
fund
for
the
relief
of
th
wiJow
of
mtv
dical
officers
cf
tha'nivy,
which
eonuined,
amongst
oiter
things,
a
draught
of
itaadine
ordera
anl
regulations
proposed
to
b
submit'
ed
to
Her
Mijejtr
in
Caunail,
ta
amendment
and
substitution
of
the
Order
in
Council
of
1817,
by
which
it
wu
establiaheJ.
The
report,
which
wu
agreed
to,
exhibiud
a
-
defleienry,
whtnh
rendered
it
expedient
to
diminish
the
annuities
at
present
aiioxed
to
the
widows
of
naval
medical
officers,
and
a
camaittee
can
-
listing
of
the
former
commiMe
snifive
ethers
(twi
sar
-
geons,
two
assistant
surgeon,
and
one
phjsiciant
wat
thire
-
nson
asnointed.
to
consider
that
natation
fh
r1!.ii
-
-
iiTi
suggested
being
one
-
third
of
the
present
amount
;
and
like
-
wu
to
consider
whether
any
aeani
could
be
adcpwl
to
enable
the
soe
-
'ety
to
continue
tha
payment
of
tt
a
annuitie
withoat
uoh
reduction.
It
wu
farther
delegated
to
the
committee
to
obtain
legal
adriea
u
to
whether
any
dicuau
-
tion
eauld
be
made
in
th
annuitie
without
the
aid
of
an
act
of
Parliament,
the
impression
of
the
melting
being
that
there
could
not.
The
meeting
lasted
several
hours,
and
concluded
it
proceedings
by
a
rot
of
thsx
-
ks
to
the
chairman.
x
atax
Accidint
to
a
CoNTicT.
Oa
TaesJav
sf
ter
-
noon
a
fatal
accident
haDoened
in
Woolwich
rn
-
l.r.rl
by
which
one
of
the
:
conricu
was
nnfortnnat.lv
killa.L
A
party
of
convicts
were
ecploysd
ia
removing
timber,
when,
by
eme
raiiehaaee,
a
log
wu
displaced,
and
falling
en
the
nnhaony
man.
eanaed
hia
insiantannnnn
t.tS
dier
Guards
was
ordered
to
be
xadt
-
saJ
tolh.7afa
wa
tianiaa,na,
u
uimj
ware
tinaniat
ux
aa
bujj
market
prioe
at
Caaton,
for
th
reason
above
stated,
gar
tb
year.
At
th
expiration
of
that
txuuat
th
-
mn.nJin
otSoar
rtrfused
to
restore
hira
Is
the
oolonel
of
th
regiment
w
uauieiwa
ior
asepua;
nun
as
a
pnvat
still
I
when
a
prisoner
hu
been
tentenoed
to
be
whipped,
is
it
neoessarv
that
there
ahonld
be
a
presentation
for
acceptance
prenouslr
to
th
endorsement
I
In
caa
af
a
rafntal
ta
ac
cept
(in
th
above
-
mentioned
ea
-
e)
can
the
holler
of
th
ioatrument
adatniater
!
Is
it
compulsory
en
a
juror
to
re
-
eeir
a
challenge,
though
ba
may
bar
"registered
a
row
"
not
to
go
oat
;
and
would
it
be
contempt
of
court
fer
a
luror
ta
raeuur
tn
foramia
for
a
cair
of
gaiters,
on
retiring
to
.
anidr
the
verdict!
An
innkeeper,
baring
bat
a
mull
leg
of
lamb
ia
hi
house,
sat
it
before
three
hungry
guests,
at
la.
6J.
a
-
heei
lias
ha
a
contingent
rersraicm,
cr
a
eoniii
clonal
remaisder
ta
tha
Iamb
:
or
do
his
right
amount
ta
more
than
a
hire
psxai
-
oility
j
Wner
a
parson
Is
teld
by
hi
fotmat
s
apprentice,
in
reply
to
an
order
for
a
pair
ef
CUreaca
-
Bluchsrs.
that
they
cannot
b
delivered
wi
Jsont
.
tha
money,
should
the
a
-
twsr
b
referrtvt
to
the
mist'r
for
impenineace,
rr
coiili
i:
be
excepted
to
u
scandalous
I
A
an
-
I
B.
are
Jiiat
trnants
at
luiferanc
of
th
creating
at
Cocksaur
-
ttrsat.
A
(being
an'
infant
without
"grurCiau
assigned)
U
'coUtred
by
!
tha
beadle,
whilst
B
U
tuiczat
orati
BMDtriu
Ms
-
which
ilRii:iI
-
4ancw,
vain
of
this
scrip
in
Calcutta,
via
about
40f..a
cheat.
Whether
the
Court
wu
right
or
wrong
hi
so
doing,
what
poaalla
bearing
hu
that
case
on
tha
present!
This
opium,
so
far
from
having
been
shipped
for
immediat
sale
in
China,
wu
(u
has
been
proved
to
demonstration
over
and
over
(gain)
shipped
with
instructions
net
to
sell,
except
at
remuneratisg
price
;
it
consignee
had
'effectually
placed
it
beyond
th
reach
of
tha
Chinese
;
had
rarolTsd
nmr
to
put
with
it
to
then
for
1st
than
it
value
;
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